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Although discrete hours choice models have become the workhorse in labor supply analyses. Yet, they are often criticized for being a black box due to their numerous underlying modeling assumptions, with respect to, e.g., the functional form, unobserved error components or several exogeneity...
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This paper describes IZAΨMOD, the policy microsimulation model of the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). The model uses household microdata from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study and firm data from the German linked employer-employee dataset LIAB. IZAΨMOD consists of three components:...
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eÞects, however, are quite small. Although we have derived our results for the case of Germany, we do think that similar …
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reforms on equity and efficiency for the case of Germany. We find that a flat rate tax with a low tax rate and a low basic …
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modelling flat tax reform proposals for Germany. Taking the general equilibrium effects into account has important implications …
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modelling flat tax reform proposals for Germany. Taking the general equilibrium effects into account has important implications …
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tax reform proposals for Germany. Taking feedback effects into account has important implications for the evaluation of …
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