This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobservable productivity levels and endogenous involuntary unem-ployment due to frictions in the labor markets. Redistributive taxation distorts labor demand and wages. Compared to their efficient values, gross wages, unemployment and participation are lower. Average tax rates are increasing. Marginal tax rates are positive, even at the top. Finally, numerical simulations suggest that redistribution is much more important in our setting than in a comparable Mirrlees (1971) setting
We characterize optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogeneous in their skills a...
International audienceWe characterize optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogen...
International audienceWe characterize optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogen...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
International audienceThis paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with...
This paper characterize optimal non linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobser...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
We consider an optimal nonlinear income tax problem in a model with search-matching unemployment and...
This paper characterizes the optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogeneous in t...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal in-come taxation into general search eq...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal income taxation into general search equ...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal income taxation into general search equ...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal income taxation into general search equ...
We propose a canonical model of optimal nonlinear redistributive taxation with matching unemployment...
We characterize optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogeneous in their skills a...
International audienceWe characterize optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogen...
International audienceWe characterize optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogen...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
International audienceThis paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with...
This paper characterize optimal non linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobser...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
We consider an optimal nonlinear income tax problem in a model with search-matching unemployment and...
This paper characterizes the optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogeneous in t...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal in-come taxation into general search eq...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal income taxation into general search equ...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal income taxation into general search equ...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal income taxation into general search equ...
We propose a canonical model of optimal nonlinear redistributive taxation with matching unemployment...
We characterize optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogeneous in their skills a...
International audienceWe characterize optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogen...
International audienceWe characterize optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogen...