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<title>paulwilkinson.com : Underblogged Contributors to Credit Contraction</title>
<link>http://paulwilkinson.com/2009/04/07/underblogged-contributors-to-credit-contraction/#IDComment20196989</link>
<description>Of course these incentives played a role in the current crisis!  Excessively low interest rates which made it too easy for people to borrow too much (see John Taylor&amp;#039;s new book: short, compelling and accessible), but the tax treatment intensifies bad incentives like a magnifying glass heating up a bug.  And while you are on the subject of behavior distorting tax incentives, why do we insist on making employer paid health benefits tax deductible but employee purchased benefits taxable?  It&amp;#039;s grossly unfair to the un-insured worker who has to cover himself and it creates a terrible incentive to business to offer gold-plated plans which only serve to further inflate the cost of care in this country. </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 22:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
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