M Cabral… - 2010 - nber.org
People hate the property tax more than other taxes. There are fairly regular" tax revolts"
against the property tax, many of which are based on local or statewide referenda. Property
tax limits, whether imposed by referenda or by state legislatures, often remain binding for ...
[CITATION] VThe Hated Property Tax: Salience, Tax Rates, and Tax Revolts
M Cabral… - 2010 - V Working Paper, Stanford …
M Cabral - 2011 - marikacabral.com
Abstract A large fraction of health care treatments are not urgent and may be delayed if
patients so choose. Because insurance coverage is typically determined by the treatment
date, individuals may have incentives to strategically delay treatments in order to minimize ...
MI Cabral - 2011 - books.google.com
Page 1. ESSAYS ON INSURANCE AND TAXATION A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED
TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND THE COMMITTEE ON GRADUATE
STUDIES OF STANFORD UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT ...
M Cabral - 2011 - bpub.wharton.upenn.edu
Abstract A large fraction of health care treatments are not urgent and may be delayed if
patients so choose. Because insurance coverage is typically determined by the treatment
date, individuals may have incentives to strategically delay treatments in order to minimize ...
M Cabral… - 2011 - stanford.edu
Abstract Although health insurance products that preferentially price preventive care are
growing in popularity, little is known about how preventive care utilization responds to
changes in health insurance coverage. Using health insurance claims data from a large ...
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