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Lohnsteuer 1,436 Wage tax 1,306 Theorie 678 Theory 674 Einkommensteuer 257 Optimal taxation 238 Optimale Besteuerung 238 Income tax 230 Steuerwirkung 213 Tax effects 212 Deutschland 203 Kapitalertragsteuer 199 Capital income tax 198 Germany 166 Steuerreform 147 Tax reform 144 Beschäftigungseffekt 133 Employment effect 133 Arbeitsangebot 128 Labour supply 127 Steuerprogression 102 Progressive taxation 101 OECD countries 95 OECD-Staaten 95 Arbeitslosigkeit 92 Arbeitsmarkt 90 Labour market 89 Unemployment 89 Steuerbelastung 87 USA 87 United States 87 Tax burden 86 Social security contribution 77 Sozialversicherungsbeitrag 77 Steuerpolitik 76 Estimation 72 Schätzung 72 Tax policy 71 Impact assessment 59 Lohn 59
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Graue Literatur 500 Non-commercial literature 500 Working Paper 454 Article in journal 450 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 450 Arbeitspapier 448 Aufsatz im Buch 56 Book section 56 Amtsdruckschrift 36 Government document 36 Statistik 32 Hochschulschrift 31 Thesis 27 Statistics 16 No longer published / No longer aquired 12 Collection of articles of several authors 9 Quelle 9 Sammelwerk 9 Gesetz 8 Law 8 Lehrbuch 7 Bibliografie enthalten 6 Bibliography included 6 Collection of articles written by one author 6 Conference paper 6 Konferenzbeitrag 6 Sammlung 6 Textbook 6 Mehrbändiges Werk 5 Multi-volume publication 5 Ratgeber 5 Konferenzschrift 4 Wörterbuch 4 Advisory report 3 Elektronischer Datenträger 3 Entscheidungssammlung 3 Guidebook 3 Gutachten 3 Handbook 3 Handbuch 3
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Koskela, Erkki 71 Poutvaara, Panu 38 Schöb, Ronnie 26 Riedl, Arno 25 Boss, Alfred 22 Boeters, Stefan 20 Krueger, Dirk 15 Brunello, Giorgio 13 Goerke, Laszlo 13 Winden, Frans A. A. M. van 13 Mulligan, Casey B. 12 Saez, Emmanuel 12 Sørensen, Peter Birch 12 Richter, Wolfram F. 11 Sonedda, Daniela 11 Andersen, Torben M. 10 Bick, Alexander 10 Bovenberg, Ary Lans 10 Egger, Peter 10 Fuchs-Schündeln, Nicola 10 Kimball, Miles S. 10 Boone, Jan 9 Brüggemann, Bettina 9 Haufler, Andreas 9 Paule-Paludkiewicz, Hannah 9 Radulescu, Doina 9 Stantcheva, Stefanie 9 Stepanchuk, Serhiy 9 Yang, Hongyan 9 Chugh, Sanjay K. 8 Elendner, Thomas 8 Holmlund, Bertil 8 Neumann, Dirk 8 Sachs, Dominik 8 Schindler, Dirk 8 Seifert, Michael 8 Agrawal, David R. 7 Anderson, James E. 7 Findeisen, Sebastian 7 Foremny, Dirk 7
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National Bureau of Economic Research 25 OECD 15 Deutsches Wissenschaftliches Steuerinstitut der Steuerberater und Steuerbevollmächtigten 6 Deutschland 5 Deutschland / Bundesministerium der Finanzen 5 Statistik Austria 5 Bayern 4 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 4 Institut für Weltwirtschaft 3 Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations 3 Inter-American Development Bank 3 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 3 Bayern / Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik und Datenverarbeitung 2 Bayern / Landesamt für Statistik und Datenverarbeitung 2 Bayern / Statistisches Landesamt 2 Deutsche Steuer-Gewerkschaft 2 Deutscher Industrie- und Handelstag 2 Deutsches Wissenschaftliches Steuerinstitut der Steuerbevollmächtigten 2 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Statistisches Bundesamt 2 Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Wirtschaft und Finanzen 2 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 2 Internationaler Währungsfonds / Fiscal Affairs Department 2 Konjunkturinstitutet <Stockholm> 2 OECD / Development Centre 2 Rheinland-Pfalz 2 Rheinland-Pfalz / Statistisches Landesamt 2 Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen 2 Tinbergen Institute 2 Tinbergen Instituut 2 Akademia Finansów i Biznesu Vistula 1 Arbeitsförderungsinstitut <Bozen> 1 Arbeitskammer des Saarlandes 1 Australian National University / Faculty of Economics and Commerce 1 Australien / Taxation Office 1 Berlin 1 Berlin / Statistisches Landesamt 1 Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag 1 Bund der Steuerzahler / Karl-Bräuer-Institut 1 Bundessteuerberaterkammer 1 CESifo 1
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CESifo working papers 53 Discussion paper series / IZA 48 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 36 NBER working paper series 26 International tax and public finance 23 NBER Working Paper 23 CESifo Working Paper Series 21 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 21 Journal of public economics 21 IZA Discussion Paper 17 CESifo working papers : the international platform of Ludwig-Maximilians University's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute 16 Journal of public economic theory 15 Discussion paper 10 Economics letters 10 Kieler Arbeitspapiere 10 Working paper series 10 Discussion papers / Helsinki Center of Economic Research : discussion paper 9 Public finance review : PFR 9 Dtv 8 FinanzArchiv : public finance analysis 8 Kiel working paper 8 National tax journal 8 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 7 International economic review 7 OECD Tax Statistics 7 On Kolm's theory of macrojustice : a pluridisciplinary forum of exchange 7 Working paper 7 BERG working paper series on government and growth 6 Discussion paper series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 6 European economic review : EER 6 Macroeconomic dynamics 6 The American economic review 6 The Scandinavian journal of economics 6 ZEW discussion papers 6 Betriebs-Berater : BB 5 Bundesanzeiger 5 DIHT 5 Discussion papers / Department of Economics, University of Helsinki 5 Economic inquiry : journal of the Western Economic Association International 5 Economic modelling 5
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Optimal labor income taxation : the role of the skill distribution
Miao, Dingquan - 2022
I analyze the role of the distribution of skills in shaping optimal nonlinear income tax schedules. I use theoretical skill distributions as well as empirical skill distributions for 14 OECD countries. I find that a more dispersed log-normal skill distribution implies a more progressive optimal...
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Progressing towards efficiency : the role for labor tax progression in reforming social security
Makarski, Krzysztof; Tyrowicz, Joanna; Komada, Oliwia - 2022
We study interactions between progressive labor taxation and social security reform. Increasing longevity puts fiscal strain that necessitates the social security reform. The current social security is redistributive, thus providing (at least partial) insurance against idiosyncratic income...
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LEGAL CHALLENGES OF REDUCTION OF THE TAX BURDEN ON LABOUR IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
Jerković, Emina - 2022
Factor of labour has major role in the functioning of the economy. When it comes to employees, the remuneration they receive for their work, usually called pay or income, is in principle their main source of income and therefore has a great impact on their ability to spend and / or save. The...
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Pareto-improving optimal capital and labor taxes
Greulich, Katharina; Laczó, Sarolta; Marcet, Albert - 2022
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Capital and labor taxes with costly state contingency
Clymo, Alex; Lanteri, Andrea; Villa, Alessandro T. - 2022
We analyze optimal capital and labor taxes in a model where (i) the government makes noncontingent announcements about future policies and (ii) ex-post statecontingent deviations from these announcements are costly. With Full Commitment, optimal fiscal announcements are unbiased forecasts of...
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Payroll tax, employment and labor market concentration
Baumgartner, Erick; Corbi, Raphael Bottura; Narita, … - 2022
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A comparison of the effects of capital and labour taxes in CEE countries
Krajewski, Piotr; Piłat, Katarzyna - In: Comparative economic research : Central and Eastern Europe 25 (2022) 3, pp. 27-42
The aim of the article is to quantify and compare the impact of capital and labour tax on the economies of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The impulse‑response functions presented in the paper show that output reacts differently to changes in the taxation of labour and capital. Although...
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The distributional impact of the minimum wage in the short and long run
Hurst, Erik; Kehoe, Patrick J.; Pastorino, Elena; … - 2022
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Rising skill premium and the dynamics of optimal capital and labor taxation
Tsai, Yi-Chan; Yang, C. C.; Yu, Hsin-Jung - In: Quantitative economics : QE ; journal of the … 13 (2022) 3, pp. 1061-1099
With capital‐skill complementarity, the secular decline in the price of capital equipment due to equipment‐specific technological progress (ESTP) keeps pushing up the demand for skilled relative to unskilled labor and raising the skill premium. This paper quantitatively characterizes the...
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Increasing Hours Worked : Moonlighting Responses to a Large Tax Reform
Tazhitdinova, Alisa - 2022
Moonlighting is increasingly popular in OECD countries, with 5 to 10% of workers holding two or more jobs. However, little is known about the responsiveness of moonlighting to financial incentives due to the lack of identifying variation. This paper studies a unique reform in Germany that...
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Tax competition and efficient fiscal transfers under capital and labor income taxes
Matsumoto, Mutsumi; Ogawa, Hikaru - 2022
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The distribution of the wage tax burden in Romania
Doltu, Claudiu - In: The Romanian economic journal : REJ 22 (2019) 72, pp. 15-24
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Optimal taxation of capital in the presence of declining labor share
Atesagaoglu, Orhan Erem; Yazici, Hakki - 2021
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Tax progressivity of personal wages and income inequality
Papanikolaou, Nikolaos - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 14 (2021) 2/60, pp. 1-11
The paper examines tax progressivity and income inequality using Census Bureau Current Population Survey (CPS) personal income data. The Kakwani index is used to derive tax progressivity for All, Male, Female, White and African American personal wage income of CPS respondents, respectively. The...
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Labor market institutions and the incidence of payroll taxation
Kim, Jinyoung; Kim, Seonghoon; Koh, Kanghyock - 2021
Despite unambiguous predictions of the canonical model of a competitive labor market, empirical studies on the labor market effects of payroll taxation provide conflicting evidence. Our meta-analysis shows that varying degrees of labor market competitiveness across places and time could be one...
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Training and the Growth of Wage Inequality
Constantine, Jill; Neumark, David - 2021
Shifts in the incidence of various types of training over the 1980s favored more-educated, more-experienced workers. Coupled with the fact that this training is associated with higher wages, these shifts suggest that training may have contributed to the growth of wage inequality in this period....
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Precautionary Saving and the Timing of Taxes
Kimball, Miles S.; Mankiw, N. Gregory - 2021
This paper analyzes the effects of government debt and income taxes on consumption and saving in a world of infinitely-lived households having uncertain and heterogeneous incomes. The special structure of the model allows exact aggregation across households despite incomplete markets. The...
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The Optimal Taxation of Unskilled Labor with Job Search and Social Assistance
Boone, Jan; Bovenberg, A. Lans - 2021
In order to explore the optimal taxation of low-skilled labor, we extend the standard model of optimal non-linear income taxation in the presence of quasi-linear preferences in leisure by allowing for involuntary unemployment, job search and an exogenous welfare benefit. In trading off...
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Tradable mobility permits in a monocentric city with pre-existing labor taxation : a general equilibrium perspective
Verhoef, Erik - 2021
This paper considers tradable mobility permit schemes in a monocentric city with a distorting labor tax. Three schemes are analyzed, that differ by the (spatial) allocation of permits to households. Numerical results show that the scheme with permits allocated in proportion to labor supply...
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Welfare effects of the labor income tax changes on married couples : a sufficient statistics approach
Malkov, Egor - 2021
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Trend capital when goods & capital market frictions exist
Vandermeulen, Valerie; Röger, Werner - 2021
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Labor Taxation : Insights from the World Economic Forum Survey
Mitsopoulos, Michael S.; Pelagidis, Theodore - 2021
One of the main topics highlighted in the field of economic pol icy applications is the impact of taxation on labor. In an era in which macroeconomic stability, technological change, and globalization pressure the job market, there exists no strong consensus in the lit erature on how exactly...
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Taxing Human Capital Efficiently When Qualified Labour is Mobile
Richter, Wolfram F.; Kunze, Lars - 2021
The paper studies the effect that skilled labour mobility has on efficient education policy. The model is one of two periods in which a representative taxpayer decides on labour, education, and saving. The government can only use linear tax and subsidy instruments. It is shown that the mobility...
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Catalysts for Social Insurance : Education Subsidies vs. Real Capital Taxation
Schindler, Dirk; Yang, Hongyan - 2021
To analyze the optimal social insurance package, we set up a two-period life-cycle model with risky human capital investment in which the government has access to labor taxation, education subsidies and capital taxation. Social insurance is provided by redistributive labor taxation. Moreover,...
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Outsourcing Cost and Tax Progression Under Nash Wage Bargaining with Flexible Outsourcing
Koskela, Erkki - 2021
It is analyzed the impacts of outsourcing cost and wage tax progression under labor market imperfections with Nash wage bargaining and flexible outsourcing. With sufficiently strong (weak) labor market imperfection, lower outsourcing cost has a wage-moderating (wage-increasing) effect so that...
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The Influence of Labor Taxes on the Migration of Skilled Workers
Egger, Peter H.; Radulescu, Doina Maria - 2021
This paper investigates empirically the role of taxes on labor for the stock of expatriates and the migration flows of skilled workers. Given the increasing mobility of labour, especially of high-skilled people and expatriates, it is interesting to see to what extent labour income taxes and...
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Flexible Outsourcing and the Impacts of Labour Taxation in European Welfare States
Koskela, Erkki; Poutvaara, Panu - 2021
In European Welfare States, low-skilled workers are typically unionized, while the wage formation of high-skilled workers is more competitive. To focus on this aspect, we analyze how flexible international outsourcing and labour taxation affect wage formation, employment and welfare in dual...
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Outsourcing and Labor Taxation in Dual Labor Markets
Koskela, Erkki; Poutvaara, Panu - 2021
We evaluate the effects of international outsourcing and labor taxation on wage formation and equilibrium unemployment in dual labor markets. Outsourcing promotes wage dispersion between the high-skilled and low-skilled workers. Higher domestic low-skilled wage tax, higher payroll tax and lower...
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Rent Taxation and its Intertemporal Welfare Effects in a Small Open Economy
Koethenbuerger, Marko; Poutvaara, Panu - 2021
Previous literature concludes that replacing wage taxation by taxes on a fixed factor or its rents benefits future generations. However, the effects of such steady-state gains on the transition generations have been left open. In this paper, we show that taxation of rents may also increase...
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Minimum Wages, Minimum Labour Costs and the Tax Treatment of Low-Wage Employment
Immervoll, Herwig - 2021
International comparisons of minimum-wage levels have largely focused on minimum wages before tax, ignoring the effects of taxation on both labour costs and the net income of employees. This paper presents estimates of the tax burdens facing minimum-wage workers. Results show the evolution of...
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Pareto-Improving Bequest Taxation
Grossmann, Volker; Poutvaara, Panu - 2021
Altruistic parents may transfer resources to their offspring by providing education, and by leaving bequests. We show that in the presence of wage taxation, a small bequest tax may improve efficiency in an overlapping-generations framework with only intended bequests, by enhancing incentives of...
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Why is the Public Sector More Labor-Intensive? A Distortionary Tax Argument
Wagener, Andreas; Poutvaara, Panu - 2021
Government-run entities are often more labor-intensive than private companies, even with identical production technologies. This need not imply slack in the public sector, but may be a rational response to its wage tax advantage over private firms. A tax-favored treatment of public production...
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Did the Pattern of Aggregate Employment Growth Change in the Euro Area in the Late 1990s?
Mourre, Gilles - 2021
The paper examines whether the pattern of growth in euro area employment seen in the period 1997-2001 differed from that recorded in the past and what could be the reasons for that. First, a standard employment equation is estimated for the euro area as a whole. This shows that the lagged impact...
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Input Versus Output Taxation in an Experimental International Economy
Riedl, Arno; Van Winden, F. A. A. M. - 2021
This paper is concerned with a policy oriented macroeconomic experiment involving an 'international' economy with a relatively small 'home' country and a large 'foreign' country. It compares the economic performance of two alternative tax systems as a means to finance unemployment benefits: a...
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The 'Taxing Wages' Approach to Measuring the Tax Burden on Labour
Heady, Christopher - 2021
This paper outlines the methodology used by the OECD in its Taxing Wages publication, compares this approach to other measures of the effective tax rate on labour and uses recent results to illustrate its use. It argues that the strength of this methodology lies in its ability to make...
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How to Measure the Tax Burden on Labour at the Macro-Level?
de Haan, Jakob; Sturm, Jan-Egbert; Volkerink, Bjorn - 2021
The purpose of this paper is threefold. First, we survey the way in which the tax burden on labour has been proxied for in recent multi-country macro-economic studies. Second, we critically evaluate these proxies. Finally, we examine to what extent the conclusions of some studies change if some...
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Optimal Factor Taxation Under Wage Bargaining - a Dynamic Perspective
Koskela, Erkki; von Thadden, Leopold - 2021
We consider the issue of steady-state optimal factor taxation in a Ramsey-type dynamic general equilibrium setting with two distinct distortions: i) taxes on capital and labour are the only available tax instruments for raising revenues, and ii) labour markets are subject to a static...
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Taxation and Unemployment : An Applied General Equilibrium Approach for Germany
Böhringer, Christoph; Boeters, Stefan; Feil, Michael - 2021
We present an applied general equilibrium modelling approach to analyse employment and unemployment effects of labour tax cuts in an economy where wages are determined through firm-union bargaining at the sectoral level. In such a labour market regime, simulations for Germany show that labour...
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Labor Tax Progressivity, Wage Determination, and the Relative Wage Effect
Brunello, Giorgio; Sonedda, Daniela - 2021
We model a two sector economy with unionized labor markets and competitive product markets, where workers and unions care about their relative wages, and show that the presence of a relative wage concern could help generation a positive relationship between tax progressivity and wage pressure
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Labor Taxes and Wages : Evidence from Italy
Brunello, Giorgio; Parisi, Maria Laura; Sonedda, Daniela - 2021
We study the empirical relationship between labor taxation and pretax wages in Italy. We find that higher tax progressivity increases pretax wages. To explain this result, we introduce in an informal way a relative wage effect and argue that the combination of this effect with the labor supply...
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Public Profit Sharing
Schöb, Ronnie - 2021
Many countries suffer from persistently high unemployment rates. The scope for labor market reforms is often limited to measures that hurt neither shareholders nor workers. This paper develops a policy proposal, which allows the government to reduce wage costs without changing the income...
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Efficiency Properties of Labor Taxation in a Spatial Model of Restricted Labor Mobility
Guggenberger, Patrik; Kaul, Ashok; Kolmar, Martin - 2021
We examine the efficiency properties of labor taxation. A spatial model of an economy is introduced whose key feature is a new approach to restricted labor mobility. We characterize the efficient allocation of labor and properties of a decentralized equilibrium. An efficient allocation of labor...
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Welfare Policies, Labor Taxation and International Integration
Andersen, Torben M. - 2021
How will international integration affect welfare policies? This paper considers the possibilities of financing public sector activities (public consumption and social security expenses) by general (wage) taxation in an economy which becomes more integrated in international product markets. Even...
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On the Political Economy of Social Security and Public Education
Poutvaara, Panu - 2021
This paper analyzes simultaneous voting on the wage tax rate and investment in public education with three overlapping generations and productivity differences inside each cohort. Wage tax revenue finances public education and social security benefits. The presence of productivity differences...
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Optimal Factor Income Taxation in the Presence of Unemployment
Koskela, Erkki; Schöb, Ronnie - 2021
According to conventional wisdom internationally mobile capital should not be taxed or should be taxed at a lower rate than labour. An important underlying assumption behind this view is that there are no market imperfections, in particular that labour markets clear competitively. At least for...
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On the Intergenerational Incidence of Wage and Consumption Taxes
Wigger, Berthold U. - 2021
This paper analyzes the intergenerational incidence of wage and consumption taxes imposed to finance a given amount of public expenditures. It employs a continuous time overlapping generations framework to demonstrate that it essentially hinges on the relationship between the age-earnings and...
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Employment Effects of Labour Taxation in an Efficiency Wage Model with Alternative Budget Constraints and Time Horizons
Goerke, Laszlo - 2021
In an efficiency wage economy with variable profits, a shift from payroll to employment taxes will reduce unemployment if the tax level is held constant at the initial wage. However, unemployment will rise if firms are constrained to zero profits in the long-run and if tax revenues are constant....
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Labor Taxation in Search Equilibrium with Home Production
Holmlund, Bertil - 2021
Conventional models of equilibrium unemployment typically imply that proportional taxes on labor earnings are neutral with respect to unemployment as long as the tax does not affect the replacement rate provided by unemployment insurance, i.e., unemployment benefits relative to after-tax...
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Flexible Outsourcing and the Impacts of Labour Taxation in European Welfare States
Koskela, Erkki; Poutvaara, Panu - 2021
In European Welfare States, unskilled workers are typically unionized, while the wage formation of skilled workers is more competitive. To focus on this aspect, we analyze how flexible international outsourcing and labour taxation affect wage formation, employment and welfare in dual domestic...
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Outsourcing and Labor Taxation in Dual Labor Markets
Koskela, Erkki; Poutvaara, Panu - 2021
We evaluate the effects of international outsourcing and labor taxation on wage formation and equilibrium unemployment in dual labor markets. Outsourcing promotes wage dispersion between the high-skilled and low-skilled workers. Higher domestic low-skilled wage tax, higher payroll tax and lower...
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