European economies are characterized by unionized labor markets and a pronounced governmental redistribution of income. This paper studies a model where those two fea- tures are combined with the possibility for individuals to make charitable contributions to the poor. The model exhibits equilibrium unemployment that increases with the de- gree of altruism. It is shown that a more progressive income tax can both reduce the unemployment rate and improve the public budget. These results are driven by charity increasing wage pressure and the altruistic rich failing to internalize the e¤ect of their donations on the wage setting behavior of the unions
Economists have generally argued that income redistribution comes at a cost in aggregate incomes. We...
This paper develops a quantitative Markovian overlapping generations model with altruistic individua...
This paper develops a quantitative Markovian overlapping generations model with altruistic individua...
In light of the increasing inequality in many countries, this paper analyzes redistributive charitab...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
This paper studies the relationship between redistributive taxation and tax-deductible charitable co...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
In all industrial countries, fiscal policy is increasingly about redistribution. In this paper, we s...
In a model where agents differ in wages and preferences over labor time–consumption bundles, we stud...
This paper proposes an explanation for why universal suffrage has not implied larger rich-to-poor tr...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
This paper studies the consequences of charitable giving for both the optimal tax system and the opt...
This paper develops a quantitative Markovian overlapping generations model with altruistic individua...
Economists have generally argued that income redistribution comes at a cost in aggregate incomes. We...
This paper develops a quantitative Markovian overlapping generations model with altruistic individua...
This paper develops a quantitative Markovian overlapping generations model with altruistic individua...
In light of the increasing inequality in many countries, this paper analyzes redistributive charitab...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
This paper studies the relationship between redistributive taxation and tax-deductible charitable co...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
In all industrial countries, fiscal policy is increasingly about redistribution. In this paper, we s...
In a model where agents differ in wages and preferences over labor time–consumption bundles, we stud...
This paper proposes an explanation for why universal suffrage has not implied larger rich-to-poor tr...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
This paper studies the consequences of charitable giving for both the optimal tax system and the opt...
This paper develops a quantitative Markovian overlapping generations model with altruistic individua...
Economists have generally argued that income redistribution comes at a cost in aggregate incomes. We...
This paper develops a quantitative Markovian overlapping generations model with altruistic individua...
This paper develops a quantitative Markovian overlapping generations model with altruistic individua...