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In October 2007 France introduced an exemption on the income tax and social security contributions that applied to …
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This paper empirically explores the effects of payroll taxes, value-added taxes and corporate income taxes on a variety of labor market outcomes such as employment, unemployment, informality, and wages. Using national-level data on labor variables for 15 Latin American countries, the results...
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We study the emplyment and distributional effects of regulating (reducing) working time in a general equilibrium model with search-matching frictions. Job creation entails some fixed costs, but existing jobs are subject to diminishing returns. We characterize the equilibrium in the de-regulated...
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Zehn Jahre sind vergangen seitdem die Agenda 2010 die institutionellen Gegebenheiten auf dem deutschen Arbeitsmarkt einschneidend verändert hat. Mit der Einführung der Mini- und Midijobs sowie der Zusammenlegung der Arbeitslosen- und Sozialhilfe zum Arbeitslosengeld II wurde ein...
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. Using longitudinal data from the UK Labour Force Survey, the paper investigates the effects of overemployment and … underemployment on transitions from employment and self-employment into other labour market states. It confirms that overemployment is …
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Several countries have implemented bonus taxes for corporate executives in response to the financial crisis of 2007-2010. Using a principal-agent model, this paper investigates the incentive effects of bonus taxes by analyzing the agent's and principal's behavior. Specifically, we show how bonus...
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Bonus taxes have been implemented to prevent managers from taking excessive risks. This paper analyzes the effects of taxing executives' bonuses in a principal--agent model. Our model shows that, contrary to its intention, the introduction of a bonus tax intensifies managers' risk-taking...
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