The effect of changes in payroll taxes on wages is a question of tax incidence. If workers can shift the burden of taxation onto employers, in the form of higher wages, we may expect increases in unemployment. This paper examines the extent to which workers succeed in shifting the burden of taxation onto employers and therefore the effects on unemployment of higher direct taxes. A reduced form vector autoregression model is used to estimate the effects, of a shock to direct taxes, on both wages and unemployment. The empirical estimates, estimated separately for eleven OECD countries, show workers failing to shift the burden of higher taxes and consequently insignificant changes in unemployment
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This paper tests whether the impact of labour taxes on unemployment is symmetric with respect to inc...
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This paper states two recommendations from an OECD Report: (1) "Reduce non-wage labour costs, especi...
This paper presents a Structural VAR analysis on the employment and output effects of labour tax pol...
This paper analyzes the impact of corporate taxes on structural unemployment, using an applied gener...
In this paper, we argue that, for a given overall level of labour income taxation, a more progressiv...
In this paper, we argue that, 1 for a given overall level of labour income taxation, a more progress...
This paper tests whether increases and decreases in labor taxes have an asymmetric impact on unemplo...
This paper tests whether the impact of labour taxes on unemployment is symmetric with respect to inc...
This paper argues that, for a given overall level of labour income taxation, a more progressive tax ...
This paper assesses how corporate income tax rate (CITR) changes and the aggregate unemployment rate...
When taxes on labor are introduced the tax wedge between labor costs paid by employer (gross wage) a...
This paper considers the financing of productive public goods and social benefits through different ...
Employment is one of the main objectives of the Lisbon strategy for job creation and economic growth...
In the long run the economic incidence of a tax is unaffected by whether a tax is levied on workers,...
This paper tests whether the impact of labour taxes on unemployment is symmetric with respect to inc...
This paper shows that increases in direct tax progression tend to reduce wages and increase welfare ...
This paper states two recommendations from an OECD Report: (1) "Reduce non-wage labour costs, especi...
This paper presents a Structural VAR analysis on the employment and output effects of labour tax pol...
This paper analyzes the impact of corporate taxes on structural unemployment, using an applied gener...