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produces many traded and non-traded goods, uses income taxes and distributes the tax receipts equally to all individuals. The …
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produces many traded and non-traded goods, uses income taxes and distributes the tax receipts equally to all individuals. The …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005406075
doctors, and too many lawyers. If the total tax rate is kept constant, then replacing part of existing wage taxes with … graduate taxes or income-contingent loans, collected also from migrants, would improve efficiency. It could even allow for a …
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This paper provides a demographic outlook of the Euro-Mediterranean region and then shows the economic and fiscal consequences of such demographic differences within a two-region model with international labor mobility. International labor mobility is also examined through an externalities...
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Strong evidence shows that the existing pattern of cross-border pension taxation in OECD countries and beyond is extremely diverse and inconsistent, generating a double fairness dilemma for individuals and countries alike. This paper argues that this dilemma cannot be solved within the current...
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The Dutch pension system is internationally top-ranked as a well-designed three-pillar system. Moreover, almost all forms of pension benefits are expenditure taxed in line with the European Commission’s recommendations. Consequently, the Dutch pension policy approach could be regarded as a...
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This paper examines to what extent an income tax exemption affects international mobility and wages of skilled immigrants. We study a preferential tax scheme for foreigners in the Netherlands, which introduced an income threshold for eligibility in 2012 and covers a large share of the migrant...
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This paper examines to what extent an income tax exemption affects international mobility and wages of skilled immigrants. We study a preferential tax scheme for foreigners in the Netherlands, which introduced an income threshold for eligibility in 2012 and covers a large share of the migrant...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013427595
budgets of EU countries. We account for income taxes and cash benefits, along with indirect taxes and in-kind benefits, which …
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This paper investigates the welfare consequences of immigration policies in a model with two types of labour, skilled and unskilled, and international capital mobility. The paper examines the effect of government policies - which change the immigration cost and causes immigration of one type of...
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