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If tax obligations are met, the balanced-budget substitution of an ad valorem tax on output for a specific tax not only …-budget substitution of an ad valorem tax for a specific tax by reducing output, while profits remain constant. Therefore, in the presence …
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If tax obligations are met, the balanced-budget substitution of an ad valorem tax on output for a specific tax not only …-budget substitution of an ad valorem tax for a specific tax by reducing output, while profits remain constant. Therefore, in the presence …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009019611
oligopolistic firm. The firm maximises a weighted sum of profits and a CSR objective which depends on output and the firm …
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oligopolistic firm. The firm maximises a weighted sum of profits and a CSR objective which depends on output and the firm …
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This paper analyzes the effects of specific and ad valorem taxation in an industry with downstream and upstream oligopoly. We find that in the short run, i.e. when the number of firms in both markets is exogenous, the results concerning tax incidence tend to be qualitatively similar to models...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010333942
This paper analyzes the effects of specific and ad valorem taxation in an industry with downstream and upstream oligopoly. We find that in the short run, i.e. when the number of firms in both markets is exogenous, the results concerning tax incidence tend to be qualitatively similar to models...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010264586
This paper shows that the welfare dominance of ad valorem over unit taxes under imperfect competition, extends to the Dixit-Stiglitz framework with differentiated products, entry and love of variety. This contrasts against findings by Anderson et al. (J Public Econ, 2001) made in a similar...
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We examine the effects of two different types of commodity taxation, specific and ad valorem, on wages and profits. We analyze two models of wage determination, one with efficiency wage setting and one with bargaining between a union and a firm. In the former, a (locally) revenue-neutral shift...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010443318
This paper analyzes the effects of specific and ad valorem taxation in an industry with downstream and upstream oligopoly. We find that in the short run, i.e. when the number of firms in both markets is exogenous, the results concerning tax incidence tend to be qualitatively similar to models...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003848837
This paper shows that the welfare dominance of ad valorem over unit taxes under imperfect competition, extends to the Dixit-Stiglitz framework with differentiated products, entry and love of variety. This contrasts against findings by Anderson et al. (J Public Econ, 2001) made in a similar...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011437563