A public choice model is used to explain the decline in the sum of AFDC and
food stamp transfers that occurred about the time the food stamp program was
introduced. The theoretical results suggest that the decline may be due to an
increase in the marginal cost of income redistribution that results from the
negative income tax feature of the food stamp program and the increase in
federal tax that is required to finance the program.
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