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Does an income tax harm economic efficiency more the more progressive it is? Public economics provides a strong case for a definite "yes". But at least three forces may pull in the other direction. First, low-wage workers may on average have more elastic labour supply schedules than high-wage...
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We estimate a dynamic discrete choice model of Registered Nurses' labor supply with random terms. A distinguished feature of our model is that random terms are correlated over time and jobs (habit persistence). Past options and not only the past optimal choices matter for the current choices....
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This paper develops analytic results for marginal compensated effects of discrete labor supply models, including Slutsky equations. It matters, when evaluating marginal compensated effects in discrete choice labor supply models, whether one considers wage increase (right marginal effects) or...
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