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BOOKS

The National Tax Rebate: A New America with Less Government
(Regnery Publishing, Inc.)
Written by Leonard M. Greene, this book offers a provocative approach to reforming the nation's tax system by dismantling certain inefficient and wasteful social entitlement programs and returning the money to the people.


Free Enterprise Without Poverty

(W.W. Norton & Company)
This book by Leonard M. Greene offers innovative proposals for revamping the existing income tax and welfare systems, and advances possible solutions for helping individuals and families trapped in dependency to return to the productive economy. First published in
1981, then reissued as a trade paperback in 1983, it has drawn praise from such notables as Daniel Patrick Moynihan, William Raspberry, and Barry Goldwater.

Inventorship
The Art of Innovation
Leonard M. Greene

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An Inventory of Federal Income Transfer Programs
and An Inventory of State Income Transfer Programs
Inventories of welfare and other government income supplement
programs, compiled jointly with Pace University.


The Food Stamp Program
A study of the Food Stamp program as operated in Westchester, County, New York, conducted jointly with The Institute for Sub/Urban Governance.


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