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provides a unique opportunity to study revealed preferences for redistribution. We study the motives driving tax protests …
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on bequests or on inheritances allow further redistribution, if in the parent generation initial wealth and earning …
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fiscal policies that achieve a desired degree of redistribution in society. We find that marginal tax rates on the top 1% of …
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We analyze the redistributive (dis)advantages of a minimum wage over income taxation in competitive labor markets. A minimum wage causes more unemployment, but also leads to more skill formation as unemployment is concentrated on low-skilled workers. A simple condition based on three sufficient...
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democracies; (2) the nature and determinants of modern tax structures; and (3) redistribution in pluralistic societies over …
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This paper investigates the politicians' incentives to pursue income redistribution when governments are constrained to … redistribution. As a result, politicians are able to implement larger redistributive transfers and improve the well-being of swing …
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What are the implications of (endogenous) directed technical change for the design of redistributive income taxes? I study this question in a Mirrleesian economy augmented to include endogenous technology development and adoption choices by firms. Under certain conditions, any progressive tax...
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redistribution is much more important in our setting than in a comparable Mirrlees (1971) setting …
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We consider the implications of ethical behaviour on the effect of a redistributive tax-transfer system. In choosing their labour supplies, individuals take into account whether their tax liabilities correspond to what they view as ethically acceptable. If tax liabilities are viewed as ethically...
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Various economic literatures address the question whether first-best prescriptions for government policy require modification because redistributive income taxation distorts labor supply and cannot achieve the distributive ideal. Perhaps second-best rules for public goods provision, corrective...
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