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? This article demonstrates that redistribution accomplished through legal rules is systematically less efficient than … redistribution accomplished through the income tax system -- even though the latter distorts incentives to work. In particular. a …
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redistribution. In this article, we revisit our argument and others that favor relying on the income tax system to redistribute …
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redistribution. In this article, we revisit our argument and others that favor relying on the income tax system to redistribute …
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? This article demonstrates that redistribution accomplished through legal rules is systematically less efficient than … redistribution accomplished through the income tax system -- even though the latter distorts incentives to work. In particular. a …
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Discretion is examined as a feature of the design of rule-guided systems. That is, given that rules have to be administered by some group of persons, called adjudicators, and given that their goals may be different from society's (or a relevant organization's), when is it socially desirable to...
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Discretion is examined as a feature of the design of rule-guided systems. That is, given that rules have to be administered by some group of persons, called adjudicators, and given that their goals may be different from society's (or a relevant organization's), when is it socially desirable to...
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