American President: Richard Milhous Nixon: Domestic AffairsMiller Center Public Affairs. University of Virginia. Arkistoitu 7.4.2010. (englanniksi) Lainaus: "Nixon proposed more ambitious programs than he enacted, including the National Health Insurance Partnership Program, which promoted health maintenance organizations (HMOs). He also proposed a massive overhaul of federal welfare programs. The centerpiece of Nixon's welfare reform was the replacement of much of the welfare system with a negative income tax, a favorite proposal of conservative economist Milton Friedman. The purpose of the negative income tax was to provide both a safety net for the poor and a financial incentive for welfare recipients to work."
IRP Negative Income Tax ArchiveInstitute for Research on Poverty. 10.7.2007. University of Wisconsin. Arkistoitu 6.12.2009. (englanniksi) Lainaus: "Listed below are information sources on the four income maintenance experiments conducted in the United States between 1968 and 1978. Where available, links are included both to external sources, and to current holdings of the IRP Archival Collection. The experiments, which were also referred to as negative income tax experiments, were conducted in New Jersey, Rural Iowa and North Carolina, Gary, Indiana, and Seattle and Denver."
American President: Richard Milhous Nixon: Domestic AffairsMiller Center Public Affairs. University of Virginia. Arkistoitu 7.4.2010. (englanniksi) Lainaus: "Nixon proposed more ambitious programs than he enacted, including the National Health Insurance Partnership Program, which promoted health maintenance organizations (HMOs). He also proposed a massive overhaul of federal welfare programs. The centerpiece of Nixon's welfare reform was the replacement of much of the welfare system with a negative income tax, a favorite proposal of conservative economist Milton Friedman. The purpose of the negative income tax was to provide both a safety net for the poor and a financial incentive for welfare recipients to work."
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IRP Negative Income Tax ArchiveInstitute for Research on Poverty. 10.7.2007. University of Wisconsin. Arkistoitu 6.12.2009. (englanniksi) Lainaus: "Listed below are information sources on the four income maintenance experiments conducted in the United States between 1968 and 1978. Where available, links are included both to external sources, and to current holdings of the IRP Archival Collection. The experiments, which were also referred to as negative income tax experiments, were conducted in New Jersey, Rural Iowa and North Carolina, Gary, Indiana, and Seattle and Denver."