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This paper analyses the optimal tax policy and public provision of private goods when individuals differ in two respects: income-earning ability and rationality. Publicly provided goods should be overprovided or subsidised, relative to the decentralised optimum, if society's marginal valuation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010261191
Relative consumption effects or status concerns that feature jealousy (in the sense of Dupor and Liu, AER 2003) boost … consumption expenditure. If consumption is financed by labour income, such status considerations increase labour supply and, hence …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009691693
Relative consumption effects or status concerns that feature jealousy (in the sense of Dupor and Liu, AER 2003) boost … consumption expenditure. If consumption is financed by labour income, such status considerations increase labour supply and, hence …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009697670
Atkinson and Stiglitz (Journal of Public Economics 1976) show that when the government has access to non-linear income taxation and consumer preferences are separable between consumption and leisure, there is no need for differentiated commodity taxation. This paper examines the empirical...
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This paper analyses the optimal tax policy and public provision of private goods when individuals differ in two respects: income-earning ability and rationality. Publicly provided goods should be overprovided or subsidised, relative to the decentralised optimum, if society's marginal valuation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013047943
This paper analyses the optimal tax policy and public provision of private goods when individuals differ in two respects: income-earning ability and rationality. Publicly provided goods should be overprovided or subsidised, relative to the decentralised optimum, if society's marginal valuation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318503
This paper analyses tax policy measures within a two sector endogenously growing economy with elastic labour supply. Pollution is modelled as a side product of physical capital stock used as a primary production factor in the final good sector. The framework allows to analyse consequences of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009675751
consumption, where the latter determines the individual's status in the society. Appropriate normality conditions with respect to … consumption and leisure ensure that at least in the long run status-conscious individuals consume and work too much, compared to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010292755
This paper introduces the quest for status into the Ramsey model with endogenous labor supply. We focus our attention …
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We analyse labour supply and absence from work choices, assuming that individual preferences exhibit relative consumption concerns. We show that contractual hours and the length of absence periods may vary equally with the strength of positional considerations. In this case, positional concerns...
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