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According to the existing literature, capital taxes should not be imposed in the presence of optimal profit taxation in either unionised or competitive labour markets. We show that this conclusion does not hold for an economy with both competitive and unionised sectors, where the competitive...
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According to the existing literature, capital taxes should not be imposed in the presence of optimal profit taxation in either unionised or competititive labour markets. We show that this conclusion does not hold for an economy with both competitive and unionised sectors, where the competitive...
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After an extensive discussion of the nature of the interactions among unions, corporations, and government, we find that government in granting privileges to workers organized into unions implicitly taxes capital formation. The result has been to lessen the attention business decisions pay to...
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