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The influence of politics on economic policy is not fully understood. The challenge to ensure political inclusiveness and economic prosperity remains. Perhaps, one way to attain this objective is by increasing political competition. This paper gathers empirical evidence from Pakistan, a country...
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and transfers microsimulation model FiFoSiM of the Cologne Center for Public Economics (FiFo). The Mitschke …
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This paper reviews the literature on distributional effects of energy and carbon taxation with focus on microsimulation … macroeconomic models and long-term modelling perspectives in microsimulation. Both aspects can be of great importance with respect …
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This paper reviews the literature on distributional effects of energy and carbon taxation with focus on microsimulation … macroeconomic models and long-term modelling perspectives in microsimulation. Both aspects can be of great importance with respect …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010482116
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This paper studies the implications of introducing child care in the human capital production function when assessing the effects of labor income taxation on growth. We develop an OLG model where formal schooling and child care enter the human capital production function as complements and we...
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When measuring income inequality over long periods of time, accounting for population and productivity growth is important. This paper presents three alternative measures of top income shares that more explicitly account for population and income growth than the standard measure. We apply these...
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Despite South Africa's need for inclusive economic growth, we find that the income trajectories of the rich continue to diverge from the rest of the income distribution. We combine household survey data and tax data (which, unlike household survey data, includes accurate data for the very rich)...
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When measuring income inequality over long periods of time, accounting for population and productivity growth is important. This paper presents three alternative measures of top income shares that more explicitly account for population and income growth than the standard measure. We apply these...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012892200
We study the implications of the corporate debt tax shield in a growth economy that taxes household income and firm profits and redistributes tax revenues in an attempt to harmonize the lifetime consumption opportunities of households that differ in their endowments. Our model predicts that the...
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