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's benchmark equilibrium reflects the current family policy as well as the differential fertility pattern of educational groups in … Germany. Then we simulate alternative reforms of child benefits and family taxation that increase the long-run fertility and … the first-order effects of family policy, it is possible to generate long-run welfare gains due to positive second …
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's benchmark equilibrium reflects the current family policy as well as the differential fertility pattern of educational groups in … Germany. Then we simulate alternative reforms of child benefits and family taxation that increase the long-run fertility and … the first-order effects of family policy, it is possible to generate long-run welfare gains due to positive second …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013135268
's benchmark equilibrium reflects the current family policy as well as the differential fertility pattern of educational groups in … Germany. Then we simulate alternative reforms of child benefits and family taxation that increase the long-run fertility and … the first-order effects of family policy, it is possible to generate long-run welfare gains due to positive second …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013139605
's benchmark equilibrium reflects the current family policy consisting of joint taxation of married couples, monetary transfers and … results: First, policies which simply increase the family budget either via higher transfers (direct or in-kind) or via family …
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's benchmark equilibrium reflects the current family policy consisting of joint taxation of married couples, monetary transfers and … results: First, policies which simply increase the family budget either via higher transfers (direct or in-kind) or via family …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009127637
Studies of inequality often ignore resource allocation within the household. In doing so they miss an important element of the distribution of welfare that can vary dramatically depending on overall environmental and economic factors. Thus, measures of inequality that ignore intra household...
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Based on well-known evidence on labor supply elasticities, several authors have concluded that women should be taxed at lower rates than men. We evaluate the quantitative implications of taxing women at a lower rate than men. Relative to the current system of taxation, setting a proportional tax...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009408748
Based on well-known evidence on labor supply elasticities, several authors have concluded that women should be taxed at lower rates than men. We evaluate the quantitative implications of taxing women at a lower rate than men. Relative to the current system of taxation, setting a proportional tax...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013120408
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