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We suggest the first large-scale international comparison of labor supply elasticities for 17 European countries and the US, separately by gender and marital status. Measurement differences are netted out by using a harmonized empirical approach and comparable data sources. We find that own-wage...
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of heterogeneous work preferences. We derive important implications for research on optimal taxation. …
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help to understand and fight tax evasion. In this paper we analyze the effect of progressive taxation on tax morale in a …
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help to understand and fight tax evasion. In this paper we analyze the effect of progressive taxation on tax morale in a …
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This paper offers a first empirical investigation of how labor taxation (income and payroll taxes) affects individuals …
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preferences. We derive important implications for research on optimal taxation. …
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We suggest the first large-scale international comparison of labor supply elasticities for 17 European countries and the US, separately by gender and marital status. Measurement differences are netted out by using a harmonized empirical approach and comparable data sources. We find that own-wage...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010896276
We suggest the first large-scale international comparison of labor supply elasticities for 17 European countries and the US, separately by gender and marital status, with measurement differences netted out by using a harmonized empirical approach and comparable data sources. We find that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010900238
This note provides an extensive survey of studies estimating steady-state labor supply elasticities for Western Europe and the US. Differences are driven by the heterogeneity in work preferences across countries and by methodological difference across studies (data, selection or model estimation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010900281
This note provides an extensive survey of studies estimating steady-state labor supply elasticities for Western Europe and the US. Differences are driven by the heterogeneity in work preferences across countries and by methodological difference across studies (data, selection or model estimation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010933859