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Using a calibrated overlapping generations model we quantify the welfare gains of an age dependent income tax. Agents face uncertainty regarding future abilities and can by saving transfer consumption across periods. The welfare gain of switching from an age-independent to an age-dependent...
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We show how normative standpoints determine optimal taxation of wealth. Since wealth is not equal to capital, we find very different welfare implications of land rent-, bequest- and capital taxation. It is mainly land rents that should be taxed. We develop an overlapping generations model with...
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This paper analyses the welfare effects of flat tax in a context of endogenous growth generated by learning-by-doing and knowledge spillovers. We present a model where a set of revenue neutral fiscal policies, each characterised by different degrees of investment deductibility and different...
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Scientists are expecting a high increase of the Carbon-Dioxide-Emissions related to the strong expansion of the car traffic in Germany. Environmental economists recommend the use of taxes and fiscal charges as market economy instruments for the protection of the earth climate. In this paper, the...
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This paper reassesses the general trade-off between ad valorem and specific taxationusing an economic model that features love-of-variety preferences and encompasses awide range of market conduct – including both quantity and price competition – whileallowing for firm entry and exit. We...
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Using a calibrated overlapping generations model we quantify the welfare gains of an age dependent income tax. Agents face uncertainty regarding future abilities and can by saving transfer consumption across periods. The welfare gain of switching from an age-independent to an age-dependent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013109852
In this paper we calibrate the social cost of optimal taxes in a class of imperfectly competitive economies and examine the correspondence of this social cost with the number of tax instruments and the number and the sources of distortions. We calibrate the Ramsey equilibrium for three standard...
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In this paper we develop theoretical criteria and econometric methods to rank policy interventions in terms of welfare when individuals are loss-averse. The new criterion for "loss aversion-sensitive dominance" defines a weak partial ordering of the distributions of policy-induced gains and...
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We propose novel tools for the analysis of individual welfare on the basis of aggregate household demand behavior. The method assumes a collective model of household consumption with the public and private nature of goods specified by the empirical analyst. A main distinguishing feature of our...
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Empirical welfare analyses often impose stringent parametric assumptions on individuals' preferences and neglect unobserved preference heterogeneity. In this paper, we develop a framework to conduct individual and social welfare analysis for discrete choice that does not suffer from these...
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