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, which masks the bunching at kink points normally associated with a positive labor supply elasticity under standard theory …. More concretely I find the dominate optimization friction to be individuals' inattention about their earnings during the …
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During the last decade, several EU countries have tried to tackle unemployment and low activity rates through extensive tax cuts. In an effort to encourage the taking up of work - especially amongst the less productive workers - policymakers have shown increasing interest in targeted tax and...
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observed labor market outcomes. In particular, the empirical evidence points to inattention as the dominant type of friction …
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This paper studies optimal linear and nonlinear redistributive income taxation when there is adverse selection in the labor market. Unlike in standard taxation models, firms do not know workers' abilities and competitively screen them through nonlinear compensation contracts. The equilibrium...
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Little is known on the effects of inheritances on the working behavior of heirs. Using panel data for Germany, we find behavioral responses that amount up to a 16% reduction in working hours for inheritances of one Mio Euro. For the majority of beneficiaries labor supply effects are, however,...
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What are the effects of universal and permanent cash transfers on the labor market? Since 1982, all Alaskan residents have been entitled to a yearly cash dividend from the Alaska Permanent Fund. Using data from the Current Population Survey and a synthetic control method, we show that the...
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Despite unambiguous predictions of the canonical model of a competitive labor market, empirical studies on the labor market effects of payroll taxation provide conflicting evidence. Our meta-analysis shows that varying degrees of labor market competitiveness across places and time could be one...
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Do cash transfers discourage work and incentivize leisure? Or do cash transfers help beneficiaries to get out of the poverty trap, acquire more capital and raise their income in the future? We run a difference-in-difference for a panel data from 2018 and 2019 for Ecuador's cash transfer program,...
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