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The paper considers three methods for eliminating the zero lower bound on nominal interest rates and thus for restoring symmetry to domain over which the central bank can vary its policy rate. They are: (1) abolishing currency (which would also be a useful crime-fighting measure); (2) paying...
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In this paper, we empirically investigate the impact of the credit risk of Eurozone member countries on the stability of the Euro. In the absence of a common euro bond, euro-area credit risk is induced though the credit default swaps of the member countries. The stability of the euro is examined...
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away from the threshold—taxation increases price reductions during the search process and in the bargaining stage and … weakens the relationship between listing and sale prices. We interpret these results as demonstrating that taxation affects …
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The incidence of taxation and the design of an optimal tax system have been extensively discussed in the public finance … differentiated product oligopoly, the effect of taxation can be more complex as the rate of taxation may affect not only the prices …
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We evaluate the effectiveness of a more progressive tax scheme in raising government revenues. We develop a life-cycle economy with heterogeneity and endogenous labor supply. Households face a progressive income tax schedule, mimicking the Federal Income tax, and flat-rate taxes that capture...
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This paper analyzes the effects of information about inequality and taxes on preferences for redistribution using randomized online surveys on Amazon Mechanical Turk (mTurk). About 5,000 respondents were randomized into treatments providing interactive information on U.S. income inequality, the...
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associated with low growth rates. The model also predicts that the effect of labour taxation differs sharply in countries with …
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A democratic society in which the distribution of wealth is unequal elects political parties which tend to represent the interests of the poor. The clientele of such governments favour unanticipated inflation taxes to erode the real value of debt service and redistribute income from the rich to...
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We develop a simple model to study how relative wage rigidity affects equilibrium taxation. It is argued that relative …, people vote first on wage rigidity and second on redistributive taxation. The rigid society has a lower tax rate than the …
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This paper criticizes the Alesina and Ichino (2007) proposal of taxing men more than women. First, the proposal is outright sex discrimination. Second, it cannot be Pareto-improving. Third, its virtues in terms of efficiency are better obtained by gender-neutral voluntary schemes for taxing...
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