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Social protection in industrial countries has been provided through regulations, tax expenditures, and public spending …
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The paper surveys the role of financial markets and fiscal institutions in the transformation process going on in Eastern and Central Europe. It highlights (a) the need to create some sort of “social ecological balance” necessary for the working of a modern market economy; (b) the need to...
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In recent years the level of taxation of many developing countries has changed dramatically over relatively short …
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This paper discusses important tax policy issues facing developing countries today. It views tax policy from both the macroeconomic perspective, which focuses on broad questions such as the level and composition of tax revenue, and the microeconomic perspective, which focuses on certain design...
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morale could help both to understand and to fight tax evasion. In this paper we analyze the effect of progressive taxation on …
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This paper analyzes anew the relationship between taxation and the household saving rate. On the basis of standard …
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This paper analyzes anew the relationship between taxation and the household saving rate. On the basis of standard …
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Previous reviews of static labor supply estimations concentrate mainly on the evidence from the 1980s and 1990s, Anglo-Saxon countries and early generations of labor supply modeling. This paper provides a fresh characterization of steady-state labor supply elasticities for Western Europe and the...
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This paper offers a first empirical investigation of how labor taxation (income and payroll taxes) affects individuals …
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This note provides an extensive survey of studies estimating steady-state labor supply elasticities for Western Europe and the US. Differences are driven by the heterogeneity in work preferences across countries and by methodological difference across studies (data, selection or model estimation...
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