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nonlinear taxes 2 Capital income tax 1 Game theory 1 Kapitalertragsteuer 1 Labor supply 1 Nash equilibrium 1 Nash equilibrium taxes 1 Nash-Gleichgewicht 1 Optimal taxation 1 Optimale Besteuerung 1 Progressive taxation 1 Spieltheorie 1 Steuerprogression 1 Steuerwettbewerb 1 Tax competition 1 interdependent preferences 1 migration 1 optimal taxation 1 tax competition 1
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English 2
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Aronsson, Thomas 1 Blomquist, Sören 1 Green-Armytage, James 1 Sacklén, Hans 1
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Stiftelsen facköreningsrörelsens Institut för Ekonomisk Forskning (FIEF) 1
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Public finance review : PFR 1 Working Paper Series / Stiftelsen facköreningsrörelsens Institut för Ekonomisk Forskning (FIEF) 1
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Progressive and regressive equilibria in a tax competition game
Green-Armytage, James - In: Public finance review : PFR 45 (2017) 3, pp. 307-333
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Identifying Interdependent Behavior in an Empirical Model of Labor Supply
Aronsson, Thomas; Blomquist, Sören; Sacklén, Hans - Stiftelsen facköreningsrörelsens Institut för … - 1998
In this paper we test a particular form of interdependent behavior, namely the hypothesis that individuals´ choices of hours of work are influenced by the average hours of work in a social reference group. There are problems to empirically disentangle the effects of interdependent behavior and...
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