Mobility may undermine local income redistribution in federal systems, because rich taxpayers can evade high taxes by moving to low tax jurisdictions. By analyzing a model of local income redistribution with endogenous voting, income heterogeneity and an exogenously given degree of mobility we focus explicitly on the link between redistribution and mobility. Our findings suggest a nonlinear relationship between redistribution and mobility: high and low degrees of mobility permit major income redistribution as income sorting is absent, while a medium degree of mobility leads to high differences in tax rates between jurisdictions and thus to income sorting and less redistribution
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Using a simple model of income redistribution, we examine the effect of income inequality on redistr...
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Mobility may undermine local income redistribution in federal systems, because rich taxpayers can ev...
We explore the possibility for decentralized redistribution consid-ering a tax competition model whe...
A recent Spanish tax reform granted regions the authority to set income tax rates, resulting in subs...
In this paper, we look at corporate fiscal policies set by two competing regions in an environment w...
In recent decades, many countries around the world have become more fiscally decentralised. Spain pr...
We explore the effect of income mobility and the persistence of redistributive tax policy on the lev...
There is widespread concern that greater mobility of individuals can undermine any attempt to redist...
We study location choice and residential mobility responses to local income taxes exploiting a speci...
The taxation of high-income earners is of importance to every country and is the subject of a consid...
A Spanish reform granted regions the authority to set income tax rates, resulting in substantial tax...
Why do some federations implement highly progressive intergovernmental transfer schemes while others...
This paper examines the role of institutions of territorial representation in shaping long-term patt...
We study the decentralization of redistributive taxation in a political economy model assuming regio...
Using a simple model of income redistribution, we examine the effect of income inequality on redistr...
We study the political economy of state limitations on the taxing powers of local governments, inves...
Mobility may undermine local income redistribution in federal systems, because rich taxpayers can ev...
We explore the possibility for decentralized redistribution consid-ering a tax competition model whe...
A recent Spanish tax reform granted regions the authority to set income tax rates, resulting in subs...
In this paper, we look at corporate fiscal policies set by two competing regions in an environment w...
In recent decades, many countries around the world have become more fiscally decentralised. Spain pr...
We explore the effect of income mobility and the persistence of redistributive tax policy on the lev...
There is widespread concern that greater mobility of individuals can undermine any attempt to redist...
We study location choice and residential mobility responses to local income taxes exploiting a speci...
The taxation of high-income earners is of importance to every country and is the subject of a consid...
A Spanish reform granted regions the authority to set income tax rates, resulting in substantial tax...
Why do some federations implement highly progressive intergovernmental transfer schemes while others...
This paper examines the role of institutions of territorial representation in shaping long-term patt...
We study the decentralization of redistributive taxation in a political economy model assuming regio...
Using a simple model of income redistribution, we examine the effect of income inequality on redistr...
We study the political economy of state limitations on the taxing powers of local governments, inves...