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The paper deals with proofing Laffer Curve. Until now it has never been proved, because lack of real statistical data as a tool for practical proof. The paper shows that from the increase of the excise on cigarettes 7 times (700%) from 22,80 leva per 1000 pieces to 155 leva per 1000 pieces, it...
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other factors, such as the average wage, also affect the tax revenue. It is necessary to consider that the cigarette … price of these products but also the transition of consumers to so-called e-cigarettes. A reduction in cigarette consumption …
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Economic modeling of Universal Basic Income (UBI) often fails to consider how individuals' utility calculations shift with unconditional transfers. In this paper we further develop the model of our previous paper - The Implications of UBI on Utility Functions and Tax Revenue (Neumärker, B.,...
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Economic modeling of Universal Basic Income (UBI) often fails to consider how individuals' utility calculations shift with unconditional transfers. In this paper we further develop the model of our previous paper - The Implications of UBI on Utility Functions and Tax Revenue (Neumärker, B.,...
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How much fiscal space do Latin American countries have to increase their tax burdens in the long term? This paper provides an answer through Laffer curves estimates for taxes on labor, capital, and consumption for the six largest emerging economies of the region: Argentina, Brazil, Chile,...
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