With many countries considering the adoption of a system of earned income tax credits, it is useful to analyse how different types of credits affect labor supply and earnings. Andrew Leigh focuses on a 1999 reform to the UK tax credit system, which increased the value of the credit and reduced the phase-out rate. Using panel data, he found that, over a 15-month period, boosting the credit appears to have raised the labour participation rates, hours, and earnings of those who were eligible to receive it
This paper has recent evidence on labor supply behavior - showing hours-of-work responses - has impo...
This paper studies optimal non-linear income taxation in a model with labor supply responses at the ...
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With many countries considering the adoption of a system of earned income tax credits, it is useful ...
With many countries considering the adoption of a system of earned income tax credits, it is useful ...
This paper examines the optimal schedule of marginal tax rates and the de-sign of earned income tax ...
This paper proposes a simple general equilibrium model to investigate the impact of an earned income...
The possibility of an earned income tax credit, based on the US model, is currently high up the Brit...
In-work benefits are promoted as a way to make low-income families better off without introducing a...
Tax credits are a popular way to alleviate in-work poverty. A common empirical assumption is that th...
With micro-data from before and after a major reform in 1999 to the structure and form of in-work tr...
Since its inception in 1975, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) has grown into the largest, Federal...
Tax credits have been a popular way to alleviate in-work poverty. The assumption is typically that t...
This paper argues that recent empirical evidence on labor supply behavior – showing stronger partici...
Final version With micro-data from before and after a major reform in 1999 to the structure and form...
This paper has recent evidence on labor supply behavior - showing hours-of-work responses - has impo...
This paper studies optimal non-linear income taxation in a model with labor supply responses at the ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project aimed to explore the motivations of Work...
With many countries considering the adoption of a system of earned income tax credits, it is useful ...
With many countries considering the adoption of a system of earned income tax credits, it is useful ...
This paper examines the optimal schedule of marginal tax rates and the de-sign of earned income tax ...
This paper proposes a simple general equilibrium model to investigate the impact of an earned income...
The possibility of an earned income tax credit, based on the US model, is currently high up the Brit...
In-work benefits are promoted as a way to make low-income families better off without introducing a...
Tax credits are a popular way to alleviate in-work poverty. A common empirical assumption is that th...
With micro-data from before and after a major reform in 1999 to the structure and form of in-work tr...
Since its inception in 1975, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) has grown into the largest, Federal...
Tax credits have been a popular way to alleviate in-work poverty. The assumption is typically that t...
This paper argues that recent empirical evidence on labor supply behavior – showing stronger partici...
Final version With micro-data from before and after a major reform in 1999 to the structure and form...
This paper has recent evidence on labor supply behavior - showing hours-of-work responses - has impo...
This paper studies optimal non-linear income taxation in a model with labor supply responses at the ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project aimed to explore the motivations of Work...