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progressive income taxation. How far are changes in income shares a reflection of the re-arrangement of income? How far are they …
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We develop a simple model to study how relative wage rigidity affects equilibrium taxation. It is argued that relative …, people vote first on wage rigidity and second on redistributive taxation. The rigid society has a lower tax rate than the …
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This paper studies the effects of progressive income taxes and education finance in a dynamic heterogeneous agent economy. Such redistributive policies entail distortions to labour supply and savings, but also serve as partial substitutes for missing credit and insurance markets. The resulting...
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complexities inherent in estimating high-income behavioral responses to taxation. The fact that the elasticity estimates differ …
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This paper studies how heterogeneity in income dynamics affects the POUM hypothesis (the idea that poor people do not support high level of redistribution because they hope to be rich in the future). We consider a setting where individuals evaluate their expected future income using both their...
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Even relatively poor people oppose high rates of redistribution because of the anticipation that they, or their children, may move up the income ladder. This ‘Prospect of Upward Mobility’ (POUM) hypothesis is commonly advanced to explain why democracies do not engage in large-scale...
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This paper seeks to explain the significant variations in the social contract observed across nations. It shows how countries with similar technologies and preferences, as well as equally democratic political systems, can sustain very different average and marginal tax rates. Similarly, it...
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