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In a multisector economy with unionized labor markets, the interdependence of union wage claims--typical of industrial bargaining--affects the relationship between tax progressivity and wage pressure, which varies in a nonlinear fashion with the nature of the wage bargain, and can be...
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This article considers the relationship between labor income taxes and output. An illustrative model indicates that the sign of the output effect of labor taxation policies is ambiguous and depends not only on the technology parameters but also on the taxation level. The empirical evidence for...
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This paper presents some empirical evidence for Italy from 1974 to 1995 on the relationship between the dynamics of unemployment and tax progressivity. To this purpose, the econometric tool is a Bayesian numerical approach based on a three-equation vector autoregression model where the...
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We use the regional and time variation of training grants in Italy to identify the causal effect of (formal continuing vocational) training on earnings. We estimate log-linear earnings regressions with constant marginal returns to training and find that one additional week of training increases...
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This paper presents a Structural VAR analysis on the employment and output effects of labour tax policies in six European countries for the period 1974-1997. By considering impulse response functions, it turns out that, on average, a shock to the total personal income tax revenues is positively...
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