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The merits of capital levies depend on the likelihood of repetition, the extent of anticipation, and its effects on distribution. The relevance of these features, which in varying degrees is underdeveloped or underappreciated in pertinent literatures, is elaborated and then considered with...
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We study the effects of consumption tax changes on prices and unit sales of durables utilizing micro-level product data. The results show that tax rate changes are fully shifted into prices. An anticipated tax rate change causes a temporary shift in unit sales shortly before implementation,...
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This study addresses environmental tax reforms in a many-person economy. Starting from a situation of uniform commodity taxation, a tax reform raising the tax on a good complementary to leisure or on a good that is environmentally harmful may be seen as welfare-improving as long as environmental...
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The merits of capital levies depend on the likelihood of repetition, the extent of anticipation, and its effects on distribution. The relevance of these features, which in varying degrees is underdeveloped or underappreciated in pertinent literatures, is elaborated and then considered with...
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This paper studies household spending responses to anticipated changes in the consumption tax. To do so, I construct a life-cycle heterogeneous-agent general equilibrium model with durables. The model features a wedge in durable transactions that reflects the actual consumption tax system:...
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In 2003, the Bush Administration proposed two ideas I that I (and others) feared would undermine the retirement income security of millions of Americans. The first idea was to create two new tax-favored personal savings vehicles: the retirement savings account and the lifetime savings account....
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This paper studies household spending responses to anticipated changes in the consumption tax. To do so, I construct a life-cycle heterogeneous-agent general equilibrium model with durables. The model features a wedge in durable transactions that reflects the actual consumption tax system:...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013222748