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taxable income responses occur. Using bunching techniques and exploiting a large first kink point where marginal tax rates …
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, which masks the bunching at kink points normally associated with a positive labor supply elasticity under standard theory …
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bunching behavior among the self-employed at the salient first kink point of the Swedish central government income tax schedule … bunching behavior than natives, even after a long time in the host country. We highlight residential segregation as a main …
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We analyze the relationship between cognitive ability and bunching in the context of a large and salient kink point of …
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We analyze the relationship between cognitive ability and bunching in the context of a large and salient kink point of …
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Using Danish administrative data, I investigate the magnitude and nature of optimization frictions in the labor market of Danish students. Danish students face a unique institutional setting that makes it possible to distinguish between different types of frictions and estimate their effect on...
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We analyze the relationship between cognitive ability and bunching in the context of a large and salient kink point of …
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estimate the taxable income elasticity at a very large kink point of the Swedish tax schedule using the bunching method. During … bunching estimator by performing Monte Carlo simulations. …
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, which masks the bunching at kink points normally associated with a positive labor supply elasticity under standard theory …
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