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optimal education subsidies. Optimal subsidies on education ensure efficiency in human capital accumulation and thus play an … verify all investments in human capital, education policy offsets some but not all tax-induced distortions on learning. Non …-pecuniary educational costs (benefits) may increase (decrease) subsidies on education, especially if they are complementary to work effort. …
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Most countries exhibit large and persistent geographical differences in wages, income and unemployment rates. A growing class of place based policies attempt to address these differences through public investments and subsidies that target disadvantaged neighborhoods, cities or regions. Place...
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. Real options may help to explain a larger human capital premium for higher education, smaller responsiveness of higher … education investments to financial incentives, and larger sensitivity of higher education to low-return outcomes and human … standard human capital model. A flat income tax remains neutral if education expenditures are fully deductible. …
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contributes to redistribution. Simulations show that the top rate and marginal education subsidies are close to zero for a wide …Should a redistributive government optimally subsidize education to provoke a reduction in the skill premium through … income taxes and education subsidies in two-type models with endogenous human capital formation, endogenous labor supply, and …
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endogenous retirement. Labor taxation distorts not only labor supply, but also education and retirement decisions. Actuarially … unfair pensions further exacerbate labor tax distortions on retirement. Education subsidies can nevertheless cushion the … adverse impact of taxation on skill formation. Feedbacks between education, labor supply, and retirement are important. The …
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. If education is complementary to labor effort, education should be subsidized to offset tax distortions on labor supply …. However, if most of the education is enjoyed by high ability households, education should be taxed in order to redistribute … resources to the poor. The paper identifies the exact conditions under which these two effects cancel and education should be …
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We evaluate the impact of technology adoption subsidies on in- vestment behavior in an individual choice experiment. In a laboratory setting professional managers are confronted with an intertemporal decision problem in which they have to decide whether or not to search for, and possibly adopt,...
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This paper analyzes stochastic productive pollution within a model of endogenous growth. The extent to which the agents perceive their individual influence on aggregate pollution is parameterized. Recursive preferences allow for the separation between intertemporal substitutability and risk...
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This paper analyzes the impact of pollution and abatement policy within a stochastic endogenous growth model. The agents have environmental preferences, but they neglect their individual contribution to aggregate abatement. Therefore, environmental care is done by the government and financed via...
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This paper analyzes the dynamic incentives for technology adoption under a transferable permits system, which allows for strategic trading on the permit market. Initially, firms can both invest in low-emitting production technologies and trade permits. In the model, technology adoption and...
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