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cannot. -- taxes ; land rents ; property values ; migration ; redistribution …
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benchmark, mutatis mutandis. In the end, full convergence is established, from a pure democracy ruled through the de jure power …
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We show that an institutional change designed expressly to heighten competition for the provision of union services can have a substantial effect on unionization and employment relations. We study a French reform of 2008 that introduced mandatory elections for representation of workers at firm,...
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Income mobility is often thought to equalize permanent incomes and thereby to improve social welfare. The welfare analysis of mobility often fails, however, to account for the cost of the variability of periodic incomes around permanent incomes. This paper assesses the net welfare benefit of...
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redistributive taxation. In a formal model of redistribution with international migration and fiscal competition we derive the main … ; international mobility ; taxation ; redistribution ; fiscal competition …
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on immigration issues in national referendums and are less supportive of redistribution than before hosting asylum …
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. We use probability theory to derive initial results, including both distribution-independent and distribution … for the effects of democracy on wage inequality. These include: (1) The effects of the number of wage-setters and their …
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This paper analyzes simultaneous voting on the wage tax rate and investment in public education with three overlapping generations and productivity differences inside each cohort. Wage tax revenue finances public education and social security benefits. The presence of productivity differences...
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The complementarity between wage setting and welfare spending can explain how almost equally rich countries differ in economic and social equality among their citizens. More wage equality increases the welfare generosity via political competition in elections. A more generous welfare state fuels...
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This paper provides a detailed analysis on the incidence of the tax structure on the labor market. To do so it goes beyond the traditional examination of the 'level' effect of the fiscal wedge and considers a 'composition' effect defined as a payroll tax bias (PTB): the proportion of payroll...
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