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We model tax evasion in the context of an endogenous growth model with two actors: a private agent and the government. The private agent invests his/her endowment of physical capital in the production of a private good. The income derived is used for consumption activities and to finance a...
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The choice of financing public expenditure with taxes or debt (or both) have been widely investigated by the literature, without finding an ultimate solution. In this article, we take a different point of view and compute the dynamics of the optimal debt/GDP ratio to study under which conditions...
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The well-known Johansson-Samuelson Theorem proves that, in partial equilibrium, comprehensive income taxation with a uniform tax rate is neutral in terms of investment decisions, if fiscal depreciation allowances coincide with economic depreciation. In this article we show that this result does...
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The well-known Johansson-Samuelson Theorem proves that, in partial equilibrium, comprehensive income taxation with a uniform tax rate is neutral in terms of investment decisions, if fiscal depreciation allowances coincide with economic depreciation. In this article we show that this result does...
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The well-known Johansson-Samuelson Theorem proves that, in partial equilibrium, comprehensive income taxation with a uniform tax rate is neutral in terms of investment decisions, if fiscal depreciation allowances coincide with economic depreciation. In this article we show that this result does...
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