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This paper uses a new economic geography model to analyze tax competition between two countries trying to attract internationally mobile capital. Each government may levy a source tax on capital and a lump sum tax on fixed labor. If industry is concentrated in one of the countries, the analysis...
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In the optimal tax problem, the maximand is quasi-convex in consumer prices. In such a case, there exists no separating hyperplane between the upper contour set of the maximand and the constraint set. Therefore, the second order properties of optimal tax problems are somewhat non-standard...
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Models with imperfect competition and intra-industry trade have become widely accepted as appropriate frameworks within which to analyze the impact of trade liberalization on industrial agglomeration. This paper makes one modification to the standard model; it allows for taxation of...
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Members belonging to the same household can often trade leisure for money with one another, simply by rescheduling duties in household work and by compensating each other for this. Standard optimal income tax literature has ignored this possibility. In this paper, I show within the framework of...
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This paper analyzes the implications for the national provision of public inputs when profit sharing in multinational enterprises is a relevant constraint for tax policy. The analysis finds that under an investment-neutral corporation tax public inputs will be unambiguously underprovided in the...
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The paper employs a standard model of dynamic price competition to study how international principles of value-added taxation affect the stability of collusive agreements when producers in an international duopoly agree not to export into each other's home market. If costs of production are...
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With internationally mobile labour and the abolition of national border controls, the individual may not only have private information about his skill level (adverse selection), but also about the length of time he resides and works in the home country (moral hazard) and about his foreign...
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This paper studies non-cooperative commodity taxation in a trade model with imperfect competition and trade costs. Nationally optimal tax policy simultaneously tries to correct the domestic distortion from imperfect competition and to shift rents to the home country.
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This paper analyses the marginal cost of public funds under different international tax regimes when the government has a uniform, broas-based value added tax as its only source of revenue and when countries produce both tradeable and non-tradeable goods. Using the concepts of direct and...
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Triest (1990) argues that measuring the marginal cost of public funds (MCF) and the marginal excess burden (MEB) requires equivalent variation measures: MCF should be evaluated at consumer prices while MEB requires the use of producer prices. This paper follows up on Triest's argument by showing...
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