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differs between different kind of taxes, (iii) there is a clearcut ranking in terms of welfare for the chosen funding of the …
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How does a redistribution of trade gains affect welfare when income inequality matters? To answer this question, we extend the [1] model to unionized labor markets and heterogeneous workers. As redistribution schemes, we consider unemployment benefits that are financed either by a wage tax, a...
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; skill-specific unemployment ; unemployment benefits ; taxes …
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; skill-specific unemployment ; unemployment benefits, taxes …
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differs between different kind of taxes, (iii) there is a clearcut ranking in terms of welfare for the chosen funding of the …-specific unemployment ; unemployment benefits ; taxes …
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This paper investigates the effects of international trade in a general equilibrium model with heterogeneous firms where a welfare state redistributes income. We look at a very stylised progressive non-distortionary redistribution scheme. We show that for a given tax rate international trade...
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This paper examines the distributional effects of international trade in a general equilibrium model with heterogeneous agents and a welfare state redistributing income. The redistribution scheme is financed by a progressive income tax and gives the same absolute transfer to all individuals....
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The paper analyzes the labor market effects of globalization when foreign market entry is costly and risky. With flexible labor markets, a fall in foreign market entry cost tends to generate more income inequality. By contrast, when workers cannot easily switch industries and wages are...
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