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This paper analyzes growth and welfare effects of income taxation in a stochastic endogenous growth model with …
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How can law best mitigate harm from crises like storms, epidemics, and financial meltdowns? This Article uses the law and economics framework of property rules and liability rules to analyze crisis responses across multiple areas of law, focusing particularly on the ways the Internal Revenue...
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This paper extends the standard human capital model with real options. Real options influence investment behavior when risky investments in human capital are irreversible and individuals can affect the timing of the investment. Option values make individuals more reluctant to invest in human...
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The mutuel handle, or the total volume of wagering at a racetrack, has important implications for both racetrack and state revenues. This paper studies the factors that determine the dollar volume of wagering. One factor we study is of particular interest because it is both large and new to the...
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In the present paper it will be shown that in country level economic growth has a positive impact on stock prices in the long run. This study refers annually to the Western Europe, Japan and the United States during the period 1999-2007. Therefore, any factor favoring economic growth should be...
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Most papers on transfer pricing deal either with technical aspects of the topic or strategy. Research on ethical aspects of transfer pricing is almost totally absent from the business literature and is scantly covered in the ethics literature. The purpose of this paper is to fill that gap....
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wealth, and find that a ''realistic'' optimal steady state tax structure includes some taxation of labor, zero taxation of …
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We consider optimal taxation in a model with wealth-poor and wealth-rich households, where wealth derives from business …. The optimal tax structure includes some taxation of labor, zero taxation of financial and business capital, a housing …: housing wealth, wealth inequality, optimal taxation …
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When government debt is sluggish, consumption exhibits lower expected growth, more long-run uncertainty, and more long-run downside risk. Simultaneously, the risk premium on the consumption claim (Koijen et al. (2010), Lustig et al. (2013)) increases and features more positive (adverse)...
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Using a simple two-sector life cycle economy with housing services and bequests, we show that a rising labor efficiency in the general economy relative to the construction sector can go a long way toward explaining a significant fraction of the rising trends in wealth-to-income ratios, housing...
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