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This paper estimates the marginal efficiency cost of redistribution (MECR) associated with a demogrant and an in-work benefit for the UK since 1979, taking account of extensive as well as intensive labour supply responses. The principal methodological advance in the paper is its greater...
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The Mirrlees Review of the UK tax system, together with its companion volume of research papers, can be expected to influence future discussions of tax reform. Indeed, this can already be recognised in the Henry Review. As far as income taxation is concerned, the most substantive recommendation...
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and numerically solve for the optimal tax rates. Moving to an optimal system that taxes alcohol types at different rates …
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We study optimal corrective taxation in the alcohol market. Consumption generates negative externalities that are non-linear in the total amount of alcohol consumed. If tastes for products are heterogeneous and correlated with marginal externalities, then varying tax rates on different products...
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This paper examines the optimal schedule of marginal tax rates and the design of earned income tax credits. The analysis is based on a structural labour supply model which incorporates unobserved heterogeneity, fixed costs of work and the detailed non-convexities of the tax and welfare system....
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model to compare TWC schemes to other policy instruments for energy efficiency, i.e., energy taxes, subsidies on energy …' targets are fixed rather than proportional to the suppliers' current output. On the other hand, compared to taxes, a TWC …
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model to compare TWC schemes to other policy instruments for energy efficiency, i.e., energy taxes, subsidies on energy …' targets are fixed rather than proportional to the suppliers' current output. On the other hand, compared to taxes, a TWC …
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This paper studies the interaction between capital income taxation and a means tested age pension in the context of an overlapping generations model, calibrated to the UK economy. Recent literature has suggested a rehabilitation of capital income taxation (Conesa et al. (2009)), predicated on...
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