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tax ; flat tax ; labor supply elasticity ; difference-in-difference ; regression discontinuity ; wage endogeneity …
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. Even at the intensive margin, we find that the elasticity for women exceeds that for men. For men and women in the … Netherlands, we predict an uncompensated labour supply elasticity of 0.1 and 0.5, respectively. These values are robust for …
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investment. We make the outcomes of 25 empirical studies comparable by computing the tax rate elasticity under a uniform … definition. The mean value of the tax rate elasticity in the literature is around -3.3, i.e. a 1%-point reduction in the host …
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finding is especially strong on the extensive margin where the elasticity for a wage decrease is twice that for a wage …
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This study aims to explain the variation in empirical estimates in the literature on the elasticity of foreign direct … appears to significantly affect the elasticity values. …
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. Even at the intensive margin, we find that the elasticity for women exceeds that for men. For men and women in the … Netherlands, we predict an uncompensated labour supply elasticity of 0.1 (or 0.2 if an alternative specification is preferred) and …
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Motivated by the observation that access to evasion opportunities is distributed heterogeneously across the labor market, this paper examines the extent to which labor supply elasticities with respect to tax rates depend on such evasion opportunities. We first set up a theoretical model to...
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