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Democratic countries with substantial inequality and where people believe that success depends on connections and luck induce political support for high tax rates and generous welfare states. Traditional wisdom is that such policies harm the economy, but there is not much evidence that countries...
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I study the nature of the third-degree price discrimination by exploiting the removal of gender-based price discount by movie complex firms in Japanese exhibition market. In contrast to the extant literature which typically assumes that the price-discriminated markets are perfectly segmented,...
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-utility constrained social optimum. Unexpectedly, numerical simulations show that this theory could account for the observed distribution …
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We analyze the effects of a generalized class of negative consumption externalities (asymmetric and non-atmospheric) on the structure of effcient commodity tax programs. Households are not only concerned about consumption reference levels - that is, they gain utility from "keeping up with the...
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We study the sustainability of pension systems using a life-cycle model with distortionary taxation that sets an upper limit to the real value of tax revenues. This limit implies an endogenous threshold dependency ratio, i.e. a point in the cross-section distribution of the population beyond...
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