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Bergman, Peter; Denning, Jeffrey T.; Manoli, Dayanand – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2019
There is increasing evidence that tax benefits for college do not affect college enrollment. This may be because prospective students do not know about tax benefits for college or because the design of tax benefits is not conducive to affecting educational outcomes. We focus on changing awareness of tax benefits by providing information to…
Descriptors: Taxes, College Attendance, Outcomes of Education, Electronic Mail

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