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Italy, Norway and Sweden by proportional taxation on labor income. The results show that there are high efficiency costs for … taxation. …
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Information about individual choices of heterogeneous agents. Results can for example be used to describe the distributional effects of tax policy change, such as the effects on changes in money metric utility - distributions of equivalent and compensating variation (EV or CV). This type of...
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During the last two decades, the discrete-choice modelling of labour supply decisions has become increasingly popular, starting with Aaberge et al. (1995) and van Soest (1995). Within the literature adopting this approach there are however two potentially important issues that are worthwhile...
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reforms can be ranked. The exercise can be considered as one of empirical optimal taxation, where the optimization problem is …
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This paper analyzes travelers' choice behavior by using data from a stated preference survey on work-trip mode choice in Shanghai. Several versions of a multinomial choice model are specified and estimated. According to the estimation results the utility function with money cost divided by...
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Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labour supply. In this paper we show how effects of changes in the design of the child benefit programme can be examined by deriving information from behavioural and non-behavioural simulations on micro data. The direct...
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-tax incomes. This behavioral effect is examined by deriving tax elasticity estimates, obtained from various panel data set …
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Most studies on the economic consequences of ageing rely on Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models that account for feedback mechanisms through changes in relative prices, tax bases etc. However, since individual labour supply behaviour is considered to be a key element in CGE-analyses of...
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. Differently from what is common in the literature, we do not rely on a priori theoretical optimal taxation results, but instead we …
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response that can be used to certify the structural labor supply model. The elasticity of taxable income (ETI) measures the …
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