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In this paper we develop techniques for measuring the trade policy equivalent of domestic distortions, using a distance function approach. Our measure, the Trade Restrictiveness Index, is shown to equal the uniform tariff which is welfare-equivalent to a given pattern of domestic taxes and...
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, where individuals differ in preferences over a public good (as well as in age). Labour and capital taxes finance the public …
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The central question in taxation and development is: "how does a government go from raising around 10% of GDP in taxes …
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11 manufacturing sectors in a single framework encompassing capital, labour and energy taxes. Our cross … consumption and/or capital investors. These results are robust to alternative hypotheses regarding the tax incidence parameters …
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We document contemporaneous differences in the aggregate labor supply of married couples across 19 OECD countries. We quantify the contribution of international differences in non-linear labor income taxes and consumption taxes, as well as male and female wages, to the international differences...
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This paper assesses the effects of applying VAT or a sales tax on (intermediate or final) sales of the financial sector. It uses a CGE Model calibrated for a small open economy. It highlights the differentiated sectoral and redistributional effects of these taxes and shows the importance of the...
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redistributive taxation. In a formal model of redistribution with international migration and fiscal competition we derive the main … combining them with OECD taxation data, we find robust evidence suggesting that a) higher patriotism is associated with higher …
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Even relatively poor people oppose high rates of redistribution because of the anticipation that they, or their children, may move up the income ladder. This ‘Prospect of Upward Mobility’ (POUM) hypothesis is commonly advanced to explain why democracies do not engage in large-scale...
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and capital taxation is used to finance a public good and a public production factor, period by period. The underlying … overlapping-generations economy, where individuals differ in preferences over the environment (as well as in age). Labour taxation …
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theoretical grounds the discretionary component of taxation should be allowed to have different effects on output than the …
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