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examining optimal marginal income tax reforms using behavioural microsimulation models in which the full extent of population … using the Australian microsimulation model MITTS. The results show that the marginal welfare changes for the Australian …
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In the year 2000, the German government passed the most ambitious tax reform in post-war German history aiming at a significant tax relief for households. One central aim of this tax reform was to improve work incentives and, thereby, foster employment. In this paper, I estimate an intertemporal...
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This paper extends previous research about the determinants of reservation wages by analysing the effect of progressive income taxation on the ratio between reservation and net market wages. Based on micro data for Germany (SOEP) we show that joint income taxation in Germany which discriminates...
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reform using a behavioural tax-benefit microsimulation model. Ex-ante micro policy evaluations based on labour supply models …
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on a behavioral micro-simulation model which integrates an empirical household labor supply model into a detailed tax …
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Estimates of labour supply effects of recent UK reforms in the area of direct taxes and benefits show that policy can have significant influence on the level of employment. We confirm this in a simulation of in-work support system introduced into the German tax and benefit system. Our simulation...
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In New Zealand, excise taxes are levied on three commodity groups: alcohol, tobacco and petrol. The 2001 Tax Review, published by the New Zealand Treasury, argued that excises are inequitable and inefficient, and advised that these taxes should be removed and the revenue replaced by raising the...
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this reform on the basis of a behavioral microsimulation model. We find that the significant reduction of marginal tax …
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reform. Our analysis employs microsimulation techniques. Furthermore, we estimate behavioral effects of the tax reform using …
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In this paper we empirically derive the welfare effects of a shift from joint taxation with full income splitting to a revenue neutral system of individual taxation in Germany. For the empirical welfare evaluation we estimate the preference heterogeneity in the population and use normative...
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