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This econometric study assesses the efficiency of the income tax credit system implemented in France in 2005 on … performed to identify the impact of the policy. The tax credit had no significant effect during the first two years, suggesting … a latency period related to inertia in households' investment decisions, possibly due to the complexity of the tax …
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tax returns covering the period 2001 to 2006. Employing censored quantile regression and exploiting the panel structure … and income from temporary reactions, consumption smoothing, or tax planning. Indeed, our results suggest that price …
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Deploying data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) we analyze the variability of individual earnings and equivalent household income. Permanent and transitory variances of male income over the period 1984-2008 are estimated for Old German Laender in order to determine their importance...
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We empirically analyze the heterogeneous welfare effects of unemployment insurance and social assistance. We estimate a structural life-cycle model of singles' and married couples' labor supply and savings decisions. The model includes heterogeneity by age, education, wealth, sex and household...
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In most disability insurance programs beneficiaries lose some or all of their benefits if they earn above an earnings …
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We empirically analyze the heterogeneous welfare effects of unemployment insurance and social assistance. We estimate a structural life-cycle model of singles' and married couples' labor supply and savings decisions. The model includes heterogeneity by age, education, wealth, sex and household...
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