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and redistributional policy impacts ; inequality and decomposition of inequality … other socioeconomic grouping like gender and family type. In addition, a decomposition analysis based on a generalized … entropy approach quantifies the socioeconomic subgroups' inequality contribution to overall inequality. Together with the …
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analysis with the possibilities of the allocation analysis. -- income analysis ; business tax ; microsimulation ; micro data …
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The incidence and efficiency losses of taxes have usually been analyzed in isolation from public expenditures. This negligence of the expenditure side may imply a serious misperception of the effects of marginal tax rates. The reason is that part of the marginal tax may in fact be a payment for...
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professions, and new is the indepth decomposition inequality analysis of the aggregated groups and of the single professions based … on an inequality generalized entropy decomposition approach. One overall striking result is: the occupational status as … tax statistics ; microanalysis ; decomposition of inequality …
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acceptance by a drastical simplification of the tax law. In this study we analyse and quantify by a microsimulation approach the …
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Mit dieser Studie untersuchen wir die personelle Einkommensverteilung mit den aktuellsten vorliegenden Mikrodaten der Einkommensteuerstatistik und mit einem besonderen Fokus hinsichtlich hoher Einkommen und für den Arbeitsmarkt zentralen Akteuren, den Selbständigen als Freiberufler und...
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We examine how tax avoidance in the form of trade in well-functioning asset markets affects the basic labor supply model. We show that tax arbitrage has dramatic implications for positive, normative and econometric analysis of how taxes affect work incentives.
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The two perhaps most influential empirical labor supply studies carried out in the U.S. in recent years, Hausman (1981) and MaCurdy, Green & Paarsch (1990), report sharply contradicting labor supply estimates. In this paper we seek to uncover the driving forces behind the seemingly...
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No previous quasi-experimental paper has systematically examined the relationship between the extensive margin labor supply response to taxation and the employment level. We model the labor force participation margin and estimate participation responses for married women in Sweden using...
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In this paper we examine the desirability of subsidizing child care expenditures in a model where parents can choose both the quantity and the quality of child care services they purchase in the market. Our vehicle of analysis is a Mirrleesian optimal tax framework where child care services not...
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