This paper studies the role of social insurance as a redistributive mechanism in presence of an optimal (linear or general) income tax. It considers a second-best setting with two unobservable individual characteristics: ability, measured by the wage rate and risk, measured by the probability of incurring a loss. It shows that both tax progressivity and the optimal level of social insurance crucially depend on the correlation between ability and risk.
Advances in information technology have improved the administrative feasibility of redistribution ba...
This paper suggests a simple rule which identifies the coordination between optimal unemployment ben...
We consider social insurance schemes with a two-part benefit formula: a flat (constant) term and a v...
This paper studies the role of social insurance as a redistributive mechanism in presence of an opti...
The modern literature on nonlinear optimal taxation treats differences in income as being due to uno...
This paper studies optimal linear income taxation and redistributive social insurance when the forme...
We study optimal social insurance aimed at insuring disability risk in the presence of linear income...
Rochet (1991) showed that with distortionary income taxes, social insurance is a desirable redistrib...
Rochet (1991) showed that with distortionary income taxes, social insurance is a desirable redistrib...
We study optimal social insurance aimed at insuring disability risk in the presence of linear income...
Rochet (1989) showed that with distortionary income taxes, social insurance is a desirable redistrib...
From the perspective ofparents, redistributive taxation can be seen as social insurance for their ch...
Advances in information technology have improved the administrative feasibility of redis-tribution b...
We examine optimal taxation and social insurance with adverse selection in competitive insurance mar...
This paper analyses the political support for a social insurance that includes elements of redistrib...
Advances in information technology have improved the administrative feasibility of redistribution ba...
This paper suggests a simple rule which identifies the coordination between optimal unemployment ben...
We consider social insurance schemes with a two-part benefit formula: a flat (constant) term and a v...
This paper studies the role of social insurance as a redistributive mechanism in presence of an opti...
The modern literature on nonlinear optimal taxation treats differences in income as being due to uno...
This paper studies optimal linear income taxation and redistributive social insurance when the forme...
We study optimal social insurance aimed at insuring disability risk in the presence of linear income...
Rochet (1991) showed that with distortionary income taxes, social insurance is a desirable redistrib...
Rochet (1991) showed that with distortionary income taxes, social insurance is a desirable redistrib...
We study optimal social insurance aimed at insuring disability risk in the presence of linear income...
Rochet (1989) showed that with distortionary income taxes, social insurance is a desirable redistrib...
From the perspective ofparents, redistributive taxation can be seen as social insurance for their ch...
Advances in information technology have improved the administrative feasibility of redis-tribution b...
We examine optimal taxation and social insurance with adverse selection in competitive insurance mar...
This paper analyses the political support for a social insurance that includes elements of redistrib...
Advances in information technology have improved the administrative feasibility of redistribution ba...
This paper suggests a simple rule which identifies the coordination between optimal unemployment ben...
We consider social insurance schemes with a two-part benefit formula: a flat (constant) term and a v...