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We examine the effect of the 1996 Tax Reform Act on the labor supply of affluent men. The Act reduced marginal tax … variables, we find essentially no responsiveness of the hours of work of high-income men to the tax reduction. However, we do … find hourly wage rates of such men to have increased over the period …
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theory we then provide a summary of empirical estimates and the methodology underlying the studies. Our conclusion is that … hours of work are relatively inelastic for men, but are a little more responsive for married women and lone mothers. On the … form a discrete participation model for both married and single men based on the numerous reforms over the past two decades …
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theory we then provide a summary of empirical estimates and the methodology underlying the studies. Our conclusion is that … hours of work are relatively inelastic for men, but are a little more responsive for married women and lone mothers. On the … from a discrete participation model for both married and single men based on the numerous reforms over the past two decades …
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This study examines how tax system design and reform affect labor supply. We conduct an online experiment with 522 participants to assess labor responses to tax reforms that introduce or remove a notch, affecting after-tax income at either the lower or upper end of the income distribution. Our...
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The basic idea in this paper is that labor supply can be viewed as a function of the entire budget set, so that one way to account non-parametrically for a nonlinear budget set is to estimate a nonparametric regression where the variable in the regression is the budget set. In the special case...
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