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raises (lowers) welfare when it is higher (lower) than a weighted average of other markups. With proportional (partial or … welfare effect of correcting nonproportional markups associated with nonproportional profit dissipation now depends also on …
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Numerous recent studies have indicated that interactions with a tax-distorted labor market increase the cost of pollution regulation. However, these studies have made restrictive assumptions regarding individual preferences and have ignored key links between pollution, human health, and labor...
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Optimal tax theory has shown that, under weak assumptions, indirect taxation such as production subsidies, tariffs, or …. However, these important results of optimal tax theory, namely production efficiency and uniform commodity taxation under non …
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shifting decreases the welfare loss from personal income taxation associated with previous estimates …
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The strength of the behavioral response to a tax rate change depends on the environment individuals operate in, and may be manipulated by instruments controlled by the government. We first derive a measure of the social benefit to affecting this elasticity. The paper then examines this effect in...
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(subject to achieving other government objectives). It starts with a review of the theory and practice of deadweight loss …
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Gender-Based Taxation (GBT) satisfies Ramsey's rule of optimality because it taxes at a lower rate the more elastic labor supply of women. This holds when different elasticities between men and women are taken as exogenous. We study GBT in a model in which labor supply elasticities emerge...
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systems. Separate taxation is never optimal if social welfare depends on total couple incomes. In a model where secondary …
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choice is uncertain, and so the welfare effects of a tax change are uncertain. We propose a simulation-based method to … compute expected welfare effects that is easy to implement and that fully accounts for uncertainties about choices around kink …
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Should the assessment of government policies, such as the provision of public goods and the control of externalities, deviate from first-best principles to account for distributive effects and for the distortionary cost of labor income taxation? For example, is the optimal extent of public goods...
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