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In this paper redistribution policy is analyzed in a 2-period overlapping generations model with heterogeneous …
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This paper analyzes intergenerational redistribution in a 2-period overlapping- generations model that allows for … political economy equilibrium is not Pareto-efficient. Redistribution results in equal consumption levels of individuals with …
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A tax buyout is a contract between tax authorities and a tax payer which reduces the marginal income tax rate in exchange for a lump-sum payment. While previous contributions have focussed on labour supply, we consider the interaction with tax evasion and show that a buyout can increase expected...
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In this paper, we characterize the relationship between the initial distribution of human capital and physical inheritances among individuals and the long-run distribution of these two variables. In a model with indivisible investment in education, we analyze how the initial distribution of...
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fiscal policies that achieve a desired degree of redistribution in society. We find that marginal tax rates on the top 1% of …
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It is well known that rational bubbles can be sustained in balanced growth path of a deterministic economy when the return to capital <I>r</I> is equal to the growth rate <I>g</I>. When there is a lack of stores of value, bubbles can implement an efficient allocation. This paper considers a world where <I>r</I>...</i></i></i>
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The conventional wisdom in the literature on capital controls and growth argues that capital controls increase the ability of a government to tax capitalists which proves detrimental for growth. To address this issue, we construct an OLG model to study the effect of capital controls on human...
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Is the Spanish economy positioned at its optimal progressivity level in personal income tax? This article quantifies the aggregate, distributional, and welfare consequences of moving toward such an optimal level. A heterogeneous households general equilibrium model featuring both life cycle and...
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fiscal policies that achieve a desired degree of redistribution in society. We find that marginal tax rates on the top 1% of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013045718
In this paper, we acknowledge that the mitigation of and adaptation to climate change have differential fiscal impacts. Whereas mitigation typically raises fiscal revenues, adaptation is costly to the taxpayer and to a greater extent the more distortionary the tax system is. In an OLG model with...
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