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migration 4 Brain Drain 2 Einkommensteuer 2 Hochqualifizierte Arbeitskräfte 2 incentive constraints 2 optimal income tax 2 participation constraints 2 tax competition 2 top income earners 2 top-income earners 2 Brain drain 1 Einkommensteuertarif 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Highly skilled workers 1 Income distribution 1 Income tax 1 Income tax rate 1 International migration 1 Internationale Migration 1 Migrationstheorie 1 OECD countries 1 OECD-Staaten 1 Optimale Besteuerung 1 Progressive taxation 1 Steuerpolitik 1 Steuerprogression 1 Steuerreform 1 Steuersystem 1 Steuerwettbewerb 1 Tax competition 1 Tax policy 1 Tax reform 1 Tax system 1 Theorie 1 Ökonomischer Anreiz 1
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Simula, Laurent 4 Trannoy, Alain 4
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Is high-skilled migration harmful to tax systems' progressivity
Simula, Laurent; Trannoy, Alain - In: IZA World of Labor (2018)
Decreased transportation costs have led to the transmission of ideas and values across national borders that has helped reduce the barriers to international labor mobility. In this context, high-skilled individuals are more likely to vote with their feet in response to high income taxes. It is...
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Is high-skilled migration harmful to tax systems’ progressivity : understanding how migration responds to tax changes will aid in setting the progressivity of a tax system
Simula, Laurent; Trannoy, Alain - 2018
Decreased transportation costs have led to the transmission of ideas and values across national borders that has helped reduce the barriers to international labor mobility. In this context, high-skilled individuals are more likely to vote with their feet in response to high income taxes. It is...
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Shall we keep the highly skilled at home? The optimal income tax perspective
Simula, Laurent; Trannoy, Alain - 2011
We examine how allowing individuals to emigrate to pay lower taxes abroad changes the optimal non-linear income tax scheme in a Mirrleesian economy. An individual emigrates if his domestic utility is less than his utility abroad net of migration costs, utilities and costs both depending on...
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Shall we Keep the Highly Skilled at Home? The Optimal Income Tax Perspective
Simula, Laurent; Trannoy, Alain - CESifo - 2011
We examine how allowing individuals to emigrate to pay lower taxes abroad changes the optimal non-linear income tax scheme in a Mirrleesian economy. An individual emigrates if his domestic utility is less than his utility abroad net of migration costs, utilities and costs both depending on...
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