We integrate social exclusion, operationalized in terms of long-term unemployment, into the theory of optimal redistributive taxation. Our results show how an optimal mix of education policy, public employment, and support to the unemployed, in conjunction with optimal income taxation, contributes to redistribution and reduced long-term unemployment. The second-best optimum most likely implies overprovision of education relative to a policy rule that balances the direct marginal benefit and marginal cost, whereas public employment and unemployment benefits are underprovided. Our calibration shows how the policy mix varies with the government’s preferences for redistribution and the characteristics of those risking long-term unemployment
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Redistribution, Inequality and Unemployment by Vincent Touzé This paper proposes a theoretical foun...
Recent evidence suggests that social mobility has declined in many devel- oped countries despite som...
This paper suggests a simple rule which identifies the coordination between optimal unemployment ben...
This paper explores how to optimally set tax and transfers when taxation authorities: (1) are uninfo...
This paper explores how to optimally set tax and transfers when taxation authorities: (1) are uninfo...
As its title suggests, the thesis considers various theoretical aspects of optimal government policy...
We characterize optimal income taxation and unemployment insurance in a search-matching framework wh...
This paper analyzes the interactions between redistribution and unemployment insurance policies and ...
We extend the theory of the optimal redistributive taxation to economies with an informal labor mark...
This paper studies optimal linear income taxation and redistributive social insurance when the forme...
The modern literature on nonlinear optimal taxation treats differences in income as being due to uno...
We study optimal social insurance aimed at insuring disability risk in the presence of linear income...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
This paper characterizes the optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogeneous in t...
This paper evaluates the role of unemployment benefits as a tool for redistribution. In a setting wi...
Redistribution, Inequality and Unemployment by Vincent Touzé This paper proposes a theoretical foun...
Recent evidence suggests that social mobility has declined in many devel- oped countries despite som...