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factor mobility (such as capital). However, in this paper we emphasize the unique feature of labor migration, that may … nullify the'race to the bottom' hypothesis. Labor migration is governed not only by net-of-tax factor rewards, but rather … importantly also by the benefits that the welfare state provides. The paper analyzes fiscal competition with and without migration …
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We consider the notion of welfare stigma a la Besley and Coate (1992b). This stigma is attributed to welfare claimants by society when they are perceived as undeserving in the sense that they falsely claim to be eligible for welfare benefits. However, due to imperfect information, this stigma...
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In this paper we employ a tax-competition model to demonstrate that in the presence of migration the re …-distributive advantage of a non-linear income tax system over a linear (flat) one is significantly mitigated relative to the autarky (no-migration …) equilibrium. When migration threats are sufficiently strong, a coordinated shift from a non-linear (prima-facie superior) system …
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contributors to it.Migration policies are set to determine the total migration volume and its skill composition. We characterize … composition and the total number of migrants. We distinguish between two voting behaviors: sincere and strategic voting …
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widening as migration costs decrease. …
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Migration of young workers (as distinct from retirees), even when driven in by the generosity of the welfare state …, slows down the trend of increasing dependency ratio. But, even though low-skill migration improves the dependency ratio, it … estimate the fiscal burden that low-skill migration imposes on the fiscal system. However, an important message of this paper …
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In this paper we employ a tax-competition model to demonstrate that in the presence of migration the re …-distributive advantage of a non-linear income tax system over a linear (flat) one is significantly mitigated relative to the autarky (no-migration …) equilibrium. When migration threats are sufficiently strong, a coordinated shift from a non-linear (prima-facie superior) system …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009024840