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alex_tabarrok
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‎12-11-2015
02:11 PM
Originally posted on August 14, 2013. In our chapter on incentives Tyler and I point to evidence that incentives influence choices even as seemingly fixed as the time of birth and death. Here’s an article from the Washington Post on recent evidence on how people time births to get a tax break!
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