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Taxes, benefits and labour force participation : survey of the quasi-experimental literature
Lundberg, Jacob
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Norell, John
- In:
Journal of the Finnish Economic Association : JFEA
1
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2020
)
1
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pp. 60-77
We review the literature that uses quasi-experimental methods to estimate the elasticity of labour force participation with respect to the financial gain from work. We find a wide range of elasticities, with an average of 0.36. 27 out of 35 papers find elasticities larger than 0.1, providing...
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Allt du behöver veta om skatter
Lundberg, Jacob
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2021
Varje gång vi handlar, arbetar, sparar, reser eller köper bostad betalar vi skatt. För en vanlig svensk löntagare handlar det om hälften av inkomsten. Vad betyder det för samhällets välstånd? För jobben, klimatet och välfärden?
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The Laffer curve for high incomes
Lundberg, Jacob
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2017
An expression for the Laffer curve for high incomes is derived, assuming a constant Pareto parameter and elasticity of taxable income. The peak of this Laffer curve is given by the well-known Saez (2001) expression. Microsimulations using Swedish population data show that the simulated curve...
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Analyzing tax reforms using the Swedish Labour Income Microsimulation Model
Lundberg, Jacob
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2017
Labour income taxation is a central policy topic because labour income makes up the majority of national income and most taxes are in the end taxes on labour. In order to quantify how behavioural responses of labour income earners affect tax revenue, the Swedish Labour Income Microsimulation...
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The Laffer curve for high incomes
Lundberg, Jacob
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2017
An expression for the Laffer curve for high incomes is derived, assuming a constant Pareto parameter and elasticity of taxable income. The peak of this Laffer curve is given by the well-known Saez (2001) expression. Microsimulations using Swedish population data show that the simulated curve...
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Political Preferences for Redistribution in Sweden
Bastani, Spencer
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2017
We examine preferences for redistribution inherent in Swedish tax policy 1971–2012 using the inverse optimal tax approach. The income distribution is carefully characterized with the help of administrative register data and we employ behavioral elasticities reflecting the perceived...
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The Laffer curve for high incomes
Lundberg, Jacob
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2017
An expression for the Laffer curve for high incomes is derived, assuming a constant Pareto parameter and elasticity of taxable income. The peak of this Laffer curve is given by the well-known Saez (2001) expression. Microsimulations using Swedish population data show that the simulated curve...
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Analyzing tax reforms using the Swedish Labour Income Microsimulation Model
Lundberg, Jacob
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2017
Labour income taxation is a central policy topic because labour income makes up the majority of national income and most taxes are in the end taxes on labour. In order to quantify how behavioural responses of labour income earners affect tax revenue, the Swedish Labour Income Microsimulation...
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The Laffer curve for high incomes
Lundberg, Jacob
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2017
An expression for the Laffer curve for high incomes is derived, assuming a constant Pareto parameter and elasticity of taxable income. The peak of this Laffer curve is given by the well-known Saez (2001) expression. Microsimulations using Swedish population data show that the simulated curve...
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Hur många jobb med jobbskatteavdraget?
Lundberg, Jacob
- In:
Ekonomisk debatt
48
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2020
)
5
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pp. 6-16
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Political Preferences for Redistribution in Sweden
Bastani, Spencer
;
Lundberg, Jacob
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2016
We examine preferences for redistribution inherent in Swedish tax policy 1971–2012 using the inverse optimal tax approach. The income distribution is carefully characterized with the help of administrative register data and we employ behavioral elasticities reflecting the perceived...
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Wealth Inequality in Sweden: What Can We learn from Capitalized Income Tax Data?
Lundberg, Jacob
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Waldenström, Daniel
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2016
This paper presents new estimates of wealth inequality in Sweden during 2000–2012, linking wealth register data up to 2007 and individually capitalized wealth based on income and property tax registers for the period thereafter when a repeal of the wealth tax stopped the collection of...
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Political preferences for redistribution in Sweden
Bastani, Spencer
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Lundberg, Jacob
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2016
We examine preferences for redistribution inherent in Swedish tax policy 1971-2012 using the inverse optimal tax approach. The income distribution is carefully characterized with the help of administrative register data and we employ behavioral elasticities reflecting the perceived distortionary...
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Wealth inequality in Sweden: What can we learn from capitalized income tax data?
Lundberg, Jacob
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Waldenström, Daniel
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2016
This paper presents new estimates of wealth inequality in Sweden during 2000-2012, linking wealth register data up to 2007 and individually capitalized wealth based on income and property tax registers for the period thereafter when a repeal of the wealth tax stopped the collection of individual...
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Wealth inequality in Sweden : what can we learn from capitalized income tax data?
Lundberg, Jacob
;
Waldenström, Daniel
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2016
This paper presents new estimates of wealth inequality in Sweden during 2000-2012, linking wealth register data up to 2007 and individually capitalized wealth based on income and property tax registers for the period thereafter when a repeal of the wealth tax stopped the collection of individual...
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Political preferences for redistribution in Sweden
Bastani, Spencer
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Lundberg, Jacob
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2016
We examine preferences for redistribution inherent in Swedish tax policy 1971-2012 using the inverse optimal tax approach. The income distribution is carefully characterized with the help of administrative register data and we employ behavioral elasticities reflecting the perceived distortionary...
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Political preferences for redistribution in Sweden
Bastani, Spencer
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Lundberg, Jacob
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2016
We examine preferences for redistribution inherent in Swedish tax policy 1971-2012 using the inverse optimal tax approach. The income distribution is carefully characterized with the help of administrative register data and we employ behavioral elasticities reflecting the perceived distortionary...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011566489
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Wealth inequality in Sweden : what can we learn from capitalized income tax data?
Lundberg, Jacob
;
Waldenström, Daniel
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2016
This paper presents new estimates of wealth inequality in Sweden during 2000-2012, linking wealth register data up to 2007 and individually capitalized wealth based on income and property tax registers for the period thereafter when a repeal of the wealth tax stopped the collection of individual...
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Wealth Inequality in Sweden : What Can We Learn from Capitalized Income Tax Data?
Lundberg, Jacob
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2016
This paper presents new estimates of wealth inequality in Sweden during 2000–2012, linking wealth register data up to 2007 and individually capitalized wealth based on income and property tax registers for the period thereafter when a repeal of the wealth tax stopped the collection of...
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Ett nytt sätt att utvärdera skatteförändringar
Lundberg, Jacob
- In:
Ekonomisk debatt
46
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2018
)
6
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pp. 38-45
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Political preferences for redistribution in Sweden
Bastani, Spencer
;
Lundberg, Jacob
- In:
Journal of economic inequality
15
(
2017
)
4
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pp. 345-367
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Essays on income taxation and wealth inequality
Lundberg, Jacob
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2017
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Den svenska Lafferkurvan för höga inkomster
Lundberg, Jacob
- In:
Ekonomisk debatt
44
(
2016
)
7
,
pp. 29-41
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011666433
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Wealth inequality in Sweden : what ca we learn from capitalized income tax data?
Lundberg, Jacob
;
Waldenström, Daniel
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2016
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