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We consider the issue of steady-state optimal factor taxation in a Ramsey-type dynamic general equilibrium setting with two distinct distortions: i) taxes on capital and labour are the only available tax instruments for raising revenues, and ii) labour markets are subject to a static...
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We analyze the stability and dynamics of an overlapping generations model with imperfectly competitive labour markets. By focusing on the right-to-manage wage bargaining we assume that wage is negotiated after the capital stock decision. With Cobb-Douglas utility and production functions the...
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The current extensive literature on irreversible investment decisions makes the assumption of constant interest rate … investment project. Given the generality of the considered valuation problem, we first provide a thorough mathematical … interest rate variability may have a profound decelerating or accelerating impact on investment demand depending on whether the …
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We analyze the impact of progressive taxation on irreversible investment under uncertainty. We show that if tax … exemption is lower than sunk cost, higher tax rate will decelerate optimal investment by increasing the optimal investment … investment threshold is a positive function of volatility, but independent of tax rate. For "medium" volatilities it is …
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We analyze the impact of progressive taxation on irreversible investment under uncertainty. We show that if tax … exemption is lower than sunk cost, higher tax rate will decelerate optimal investment by increasing the optimal investment … investment threshold is a positive function of volatility, but independent of tax rate. For "medium" volatilities it is …
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