Do Workers Subsidize or Profit from Nonprofit Hospitals? The Impact of State Taxes on the Nonprofit Wage Differential of Hospital Workers
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Byrne, Paul F.
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Washburn University. School of BusinessSponsor
Kaw Valley BankDate
November 2007Metadata
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This paper examines the nonprofit wage differential in the hospital industry and how differences in the implied subsidy of state and local tax exemption impact the wage differential.
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