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analyze emigration from Denmark, which is one of the richest and most redistributive European Welfare States. Using …
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also in Denmark, but the gender difference is much smaller. We study to what extent differences in attitudes towards …
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analyze emigration from Denmark, which is one of the richest and most redistributive European Welfare States. Using …
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in Denmark, but the gender difference is much smaller.We study to what extent differences in attitudes towards …
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The Tiebout hypothesis suggests that people who migrate from more to less redistributive countries are more negative towards redistribution than non-migrants. However, differences between migrants' and non-migrants' redistributive preferences might also reflect self-interest. We present a model...
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We show that taxation of rents may yield an intergenerational Pareto-improvement in a small open economy provided tax revenues are earmarked to reduce wage taxes. Previous literature has shown that rent taxation benefits current young and future generations, while we show that it also benefits...
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