Consequences and financing of a decrease in social compensation on low wages In this paper we investigate how a decrease in social compensations on unskilled labor paid by firms can be financed by an increase in other taxes. We also investigate the consequences of this measure for the state of the economy. A decrease in social compensations on low wages paid by firms has favorable economic consequences, whatever its financing. The best financing is an increase in the taxation of profits. An increase in social compensations paid by firms on skilled labor is very good for employment and activity, but bad for net real wages. An increase in the taxation of productive investment is better for the wages of skilled labor less good for activity an...
Reforming Social Tax Cuts on Low Wages Theoretically, social tax cuts on low wages have strong effec...
This article studies the incidence of the corporation income tax in a general equilibrium setting wi...
Macroeconomic impact of reducing employers contributions short review Hervé Le Bihan Reducing labour...
Consequences and financing of a decrease in social compensation on low wages In this paper we inves...
This paper analyzes the consequences of reductions in social contributions on low wages in France. A...
Actual ways of financing social expenditures through payroll taxes in France is often considered as ...
Payroll tax incidence in a growing multisector economy This article considers an economy where w...
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When the increases of the minimum wage decrease the labor cost The aim of this study is to analyze ...
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This paper investigates the possible labour market and fiscal impacts of labour tax reductions in a ...
In France, the main objective of structural tax/benefit reform has been to cut low-wage payroll cont...
This article studies the effects of a reform that would replace value added tax (VAT), a levy chiefl...
Reforming Social Tax Cuts on Low Wages Theoretically, social tax cuts on low wages have strong effec...
This article studies the incidence of the corporation income tax in a general equilibrium setting wi...
Macroeconomic impact of reducing employers contributions short review Hervé Le Bihan Reducing labour...
Consequences and financing of a decrease in social compensation on low wages In this paper we inves...
This paper analyzes the consequences of reductions in social contributions on low wages in France. A...
Actual ways of financing social expenditures through payroll taxes in France is often considered as ...
Payroll tax incidence in a growing multisector economy This article considers an economy where w...
Investment, Employment, and Taxes by Patrick ARTUS, Henri STERDYNIAK, and Pierre VILLA Based on the ...
The case for reform of the social security financing in France Henri Sterdyniak and Pierre Villa In ...
When the increases of the minimum wage decrease the labor cost The aim of this study is to analyze ...
The Payroll Tax Subsidies in France. The Efficient Employment Productivity Trade-off In this paper, ...
Payroll tax reductions for the low paid Jean-Paul Fitoussi A review of different theoretical models ...
This paper investigates the possible labour market and fiscal impacts of labour tax reductions in a ...
In France, the main objective of structural tax/benefit reform has been to cut low-wage payroll cont...
This article studies the effects of a reform that would replace value added tax (VAT), a levy chiefl...
Reforming Social Tax Cuts on Low Wages Theoretically, social tax cuts on low wages have strong effec...
This article studies the incidence of the corporation income tax in a general equilibrium setting wi...
Macroeconomic impact of reducing employers contributions short review Hervé Le Bihan Reducing labour...