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Capital gains revenue estimates rely on a long history of research empirically estimating the tax elasticity of capital gains realizations. These elasticity estimates have varied from zero to well over 3 in absolute value depending on numerous factors, such as the time frame studied, the type of...
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Niels Kleis Frederiksen examines the effects of the broad reductions in the labour income taxation undertaken in many industrialised countries in order to enhance labour force participation. He aims at evaluating whether these tax cuts are likely to lead to supply side adjustments which can...
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This paper studies the cross-base tax elasticity of capital gains realizations to labor income taxes when capital gains are taxed at a separate proportional tax rate. Using a longitudinal panel of over 265,000 individuals in Sweden, this paper shows in a regression kink design that labor income...
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This paper studies the cross-base tax elasticity of capital gains realizations to labor income taxes when capital gains are taxed at a separate proportional tax rate. Using a longitudinal panel of over 265,000 individuals in Sweden, this paper shows in a regression kink design that labor income...
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Developing countries have a variety of governmental and trade policies which are intended to affect the return to capital. In our estimation of the return to capital in Colombia we attempt to account for taxes, both direct and indirect, governmental subsidies, and trade taxes and subsidies. We...
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