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the unemployment rate and increases the employment rate. From a theoretical point of view, higher progressivity induces a … average wage, we show that a more progressive taxation reduces the unemployment rate and increases the employment rate. These …
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suggest that a more progressive tax schedule reduces the unemployment rate and increases the employment rate. These findings …
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optima, non-linear income taxation is a key complement to unemployment insurance. According to the level of the workers …
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unemployment. Wages, labor demand and participation are endogenous. The government only observes wage levels. Under a Maximin … is increasing, marginal tax rates are positive everywhere, while wages, unemployment rates and participation rates are …
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This paper characterizes the optimal redistributive tax schedule in a matching unemployment framework with endogenous … (voluntary) nonparticipation and (involuntary) unemployment. The optimal employment tax rate is given by an inverse employment …
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optima, non-linear income taxation is a key complement to unemployment insurance. According to the level of the workers …
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