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This paper studies second-best policies in an OLG model in which endogenous growth results from human capital accumulation. When young, individuals decide on education, saving, and nonqualified labour. When old, individuals supply qualified labour. Growth equilibria are inefficient in...
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More than 130 countries have accepted the OECD invitation to reform the taxation of multinational enterprises (MNEs). One of two reform pillars aims at granting market countries the right to tax supernormal (“residual”) profit without requiring physical nexus. This paper examines the method...
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The OECD seeks to align transfer pricing and profit taxation with value creation. This article argues that taking this objective seriously requires profit splitting. This is shown by applying Shapley value theory to the problem of allocating a firm's profit tax base to the jurisdictions in which...
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Mit der Einführung des Gesundheitsfonds und der Gewährung erweiterter Vertragsfreiheiten an die gesetzlichen Krankenkassen ist Deutschland auf einem guten Weg. Die Reform mag in mancher Beziehung nicht weit genug gehen, sie hat aber schon jetzt erkennbar bewirkt, dass sich die Krankenkassen...
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Assuming a two-period model with endogenous choices of labour, education, and saving, it is shown to be second-best efficient to deviate from Ramsey's Rule and to distort qualified labour less than nonqualified labour. Furthermore, if the earnings function displays constant elasticity, the...
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This paper studies second-best policies in an OLG model in which endogenous growth results from human capital accumulation. When young, individuals decide on education, saving, and nonqualified labour. When old, individuals supply qualified labour. Growth equilibria are inefficient in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008558946
The basis for the empirical research on earnings determination is the Mincer equation. Individuals are assumed to make schooling decisions by maximizing earnings. Leisure costs of schooling and labour supply are neglected which has some empirically implausible implications. This paper shows a...
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