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We derive a set of analytical results for optimal income taxation with tags using quasilinear preferences and a …
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design of public pensions cannot be separated from the one of taxation. Regarding private pensions, the key issue is whether …
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design of public pensions cannot be separated from the one of taxation. Regarding private pensions, the key issue is whether …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012996521
We present a simple dynamic model based on on-the-job human capital accumulation affecting the dynamic of wage rates and labor earnings. We show how these dynamics are determined by the interplay between the supply and demand sides of the labor market. The model can generate and explain the...
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We present a simple dynamic model based on on-the-job human capital accumulation affecting the dynamic of wage rates and labor earnings. We show how these dynamics are determined by the interplay between the supply and demand sides of the labor market. The model can generate and explain the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014296816
We consider a repeated electoral competition game between two parties, each representing a constituent with a given income level. Parties are unable to commit to any policy before the election; they choose a non-linear income tax schedule once elected. In each period, citizens cast a vote either...
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We present a simple dynamic model based on on-the-job human capital accumulation affecting the dynamic of wage rates and labor earnings. We show how these dynamics are determined by the interplay between the supply and demand sides of the labor market. The model can generate and explain the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014357633
We present a simple dynamic model based on on-the-job human capital accumulation affecting the dynamic of wage rates and labor earnings. We show how these dynamics are determined by the interplay between the supply and demand sides of the labor market. The model can generate and explain the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014357908
versus joint taxation). We give a necessary condition to have fully joint taxation in this framework and discuss some …
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We consider a repeated electoral competition game between two parties, each representing a constituent with a given income level. Parties are unable to commit to any policy before the election; they choose a non-linear income tax schedule once elected. In each period, citizens cast a vote either...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012722602