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Jorge Onrubia - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Redistribution and Labour Supply
The Journal of Economic Inequality, 2005Co-Authors: Jorge Onrubia, Rafael Salas, José Félix SanzAbstract:This paper explores the effect of personal income taxes on redistribution when Labour Supply reactions are taken into consideration. The results indicate that the classical non-behavioural results on redistribution are not necessarily satisfied in a more general behavioural framework. In this respect, it is shown that the relevant transition to measure redistribution is not the transition from the initial post-tax to the final post-tax income distribution, but rather from the more precise initial pre-tax to the final post-tax income distribution. In addition, the necessary and sufficient conditions to ensure redistribution in this wider setting are postulated, which helps determine the behavioural bias under alternative tax and Labour Supply models. This shows that the functional specification of Labour Supply may also affect the results.
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Redistribution and Labour Supply
The Journal of Economic Inequality, 2005Co-Authors: Jorge Onrubia, Rafael Salas, José Félix Sanz SanzAbstract:This paper explores the effect of personal income taxes on redistribution when Labour Supply reactions are taken into consideration. The results indicate that the classical non-behavioural results on redistribution are not necessarily satisfied in a more general behavioural framework. In this respect, it is shown that the relevant transition to measure redistribution is not the transition from the initial post-tax to the final post-tax income distribution, but rather from the more precise initial pre-tax to the final post-tax income distribution. In addition, the necessary and sufficient conditions to ensure redistribution in this wider setting are postulated, which helps determine the behavioural bias under alternative tax and Labour Supply models. This shows that the functional specification of Labour Supply may also affect the results. Copyright Springer 2005
Daniel Rauhut - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Future Labour Supply in regions of the Nordic countries : A method to forecast and test spatial patterns of future Labour Supply
2011Co-Authors: Torben Dall Schmidt, Aki Kangasharju, Daniel RauhutAbstract:Future Labour Supply in regions of the Nordic countries : A method to forecast and test spatial patterns of future Labour Supply
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Potential Labour Supply in regions of the Nordic countries : A method to forecast and test regional patterns of potential Labour Supply
2010Co-Authors: Aki Kangasharju, Torben Dall Schmidt, Daniel RauhutAbstract:Potential Labour Supply in regions of the Nordic countries : A method to forecast and test regional patterns of potential Labour Supply
José Félix Sanz Sanz - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Redistribution and Labour Supply
The Journal of Economic Inequality, 2005Co-Authors: Jorge Onrubia, Rafael Salas, José Félix Sanz SanzAbstract:This paper explores the effect of personal income taxes on redistribution when Labour Supply reactions are taken into consideration. The results indicate that the classical non-behavioural results on redistribution are not necessarily satisfied in a more general behavioural framework. In this respect, it is shown that the relevant transition to measure redistribution is not the transition from the initial post-tax to the final post-tax income distribution, but rather from the more precise initial pre-tax to the final post-tax income distribution. In addition, the necessary and sufficient conditions to ensure redistribution in this wider setting are postulated, which helps determine the behavioural bias under alternative tax and Labour Supply models. This shows that the functional specification of Labour Supply may also affect the results. Copyright Springer 2005
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Redistribution and Labour Supply
2001Co-Authors: Rafael Salas, Jorge Onrubia Fernández, José Félix Sanz SanzAbstract:This paper explores the effect of personal income taxes on redistribution when Labour Supply reactions are taken into consideration. We find that classical non-behavioural results on redistribution are not necessarily satisfied in a more general behavioural framework. In this respect, we show that the relevant transition for measuring redistribution is not the transition from the initial post-tax to the final post-tax income distribution but the one from the more precise initial pre-tax to the final post-tax income distribution. In addition, we postulate necessary and sufficient conditions to ensure redistribution in this wider setting. We also find that the functional specification of the Labour Supply may condition final results.
Rafael Salas - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Redistribution and Labour Supply
The Journal of Economic Inequality, 2005Co-Authors: Jorge Onrubia, Rafael Salas, José Félix SanzAbstract:This paper explores the effect of personal income taxes on redistribution when Labour Supply reactions are taken into consideration. The results indicate that the classical non-behavioural results on redistribution are not necessarily satisfied in a more general behavioural framework. In this respect, it is shown that the relevant transition to measure redistribution is not the transition from the initial post-tax to the final post-tax income distribution, but rather from the more precise initial pre-tax to the final post-tax income distribution. In addition, the necessary and sufficient conditions to ensure redistribution in this wider setting are postulated, which helps determine the behavioural bias under alternative tax and Labour Supply models. This shows that the functional specification of Labour Supply may also affect the results.
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Redistribution and Labour Supply
The Journal of Economic Inequality, 2005Co-Authors: Jorge Onrubia, Rafael Salas, José Félix Sanz SanzAbstract:This paper explores the effect of personal income taxes on redistribution when Labour Supply reactions are taken into consideration. The results indicate that the classical non-behavioural results on redistribution are not necessarily satisfied in a more general behavioural framework. In this respect, it is shown that the relevant transition to measure redistribution is not the transition from the initial post-tax to the final post-tax income distribution, but rather from the more precise initial pre-tax to the final post-tax income distribution. In addition, the necessary and sufficient conditions to ensure redistribution in this wider setting are postulated, which helps determine the behavioural bias under alternative tax and Labour Supply models. This shows that the functional specification of Labour Supply may also affect the results. Copyright Springer 2005
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Redistribution and Labour Supply
2001Co-Authors: Rafael Salas, Jorge Onrubia Fernández, José Félix Sanz SanzAbstract:This paper explores the effect of personal income taxes on redistribution when Labour Supply reactions are taken into consideration. We find that classical non-behavioural results on redistribution are not necessarily satisfied in a more general behavioural framework. In this respect, we show that the relevant transition for measuring redistribution is not the transition from the initial post-tax to the final post-tax income distribution but the one from the more precise initial pre-tax to the final post-tax income distribution. In addition, we postulate necessary and sufficient conditions to ensure redistribution in this wider setting. We also find that the functional specification of the Labour Supply may condition final results.
José Félix Sanz - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Redistribution and Labour Supply
The Journal of Economic Inequality, 2005Co-Authors: Jorge Onrubia, Rafael Salas, José Félix SanzAbstract:This paper explores the effect of personal income taxes on redistribution when Labour Supply reactions are taken into consideration. The results indicate that the classical non-behavioural results on redistribution are not necessarily satisfied in a more general behavioural framework. In this respect, it is shown that the relevant transition to measure redistribution is not the transition from the initial post-tax to the final post-tax income distribution, but rather from the more precise initial pre-tax to the final post-tax income distribution. In addition, the necessary and sufficient conditions to ensure redistribution in this wider setting are postulated, which helps determine the behavioural bias under alternative tax and Labour Supply models. This shows that the functional specification of Labour Supply may also affect the results.