We look at the effect of tax progression in imperfect labour markets. The models considered are union models, an equilibrium search model with wage bargaining, an equilibrium search model with wage posting by firms and efficiency wage models. We find that in all basic models, an increase in tax progression leads to lower wages and higher employement. Extensions of the models can however change these results
The working of the labour market is important for the total welfare effects of tax reforms. This pap...
We exploit the common features of models such as union-rm wage bargaining, search and eÆciency wage ...
In this paper, we argue that, 1 for a given overall level of labour income taxation, a more progress...
In labour markets with collective wage bargaining higher progressivity of the labour income tax crea...
In labour markets with collective wage bargaining higher progressivity of the labour income tax crea...
textabstractIn exploring the impact of tax policy on labor-market performance, the paper first inves...
This paper discusses the effect of changes in the progressivity of labour income taxes on wage setti...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal income taxation into general search equ...
Taxes on labour income are the most important source of revenue for the governments. There are impor...
This paper investigates the effect of tax progression on labour market outcomes in an equilibrium se...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal in-come taxation into general search eq...
This paper develops a model of search on the labour market with training. The model reveals how the ...
This paper studies the role of imperfect labour markets for tax competition in a fair wage constrain...
This paper shows that increases in direct tax progression tend to reduce wages and increase welfare ...
This Paper explores the optimal role of the tax system in alleviating labour-market imperfections an...
The working of the labour market is important for the total welfare effects of tax reforms. This pap...
We exploit the common features of models such as union-rm wage bargaining, search and eÆciency wage ...
In this paper, we argue that, 1 for a given overall level of labour income taxation, a more progress...
In labour markets with collective wage bargaining higher progressivity of the labour income tax crea...
In labour markets with collective wage bargaining higher progressivity of the labour income tax crea...
textabstractIn exploring the impact of tax policy on labor-market performance, the paper first inves...
This paper discusses the effect of changes in the progressivity of labour income taxes on wage setti...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal income taxation into general search equ...
Taxes on labour income are the most important source of revenue for the governments. There are impor...
This paper investigates the effect of tax progression on labour market outcomes in an equilibrium se...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal in-come taxation into general search eq...
This paper develops a model of search on the labour market with training. The model reveals how the ...
This paper studies the role of imperfect labour markets for tax competition in a fair wage constrain...
This paper shows that increases in direct tax progression tend to reduce wages and increase welfare ...
This Paper explores the optimal role of the tax system in alleviating labour-market imperfections an...
The working of the labour market is important for the total welfare effects of tax reforms. This pap...
We exploit the common features of models such as union-rm wage bargaining, search and eÆciency wage ...
In this paper, we argue that, 1 for a given overall level of labour income taxation, a more progress...