We revisit the identification of behavioral responses to tax reforms and develop a new approach for graphical validation and representation of treatment effects. We show that the standard estimation strategy relies on an assumption of constant trend differentials. In the context of income taxation, this implies that differences in income trends across the income distribution should remain constant in the absence of tax reforms. Similar to pre-trend validation of differences-in-differences studies, we can validate this assumption by comparing the evolution of income in untreated parts of the income distribution. We illustrate our new approach by studying several tax reforms in Denmark
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Abstract: The inequality in pre-tax income increases in Norway in the 1990s, while the distribution ...
Abstract: The analysis contrasts results of two recently expounded micro-level data approaches to de...
In this paper, we present the first dynamic scoring exercise linking a multicountry microsimulation ...
We revisit the identification of behavioral responses to tax reforms and develop a new approach for ...
This paper presents evidence on taxable income responses using administrative data that link tax ret...
We study income responses to income tax changes by using a large panel of Swedish tax payers over th...
Recent research on the behavioral effects of income taxes has to a large extent focused on the elast...
Several studies, conducted on U.S. data, have found rather strong income responses to changes in mar...
This paper estimates taxable income responses using a series of Danish tax reforms and population-wi...
Abstract: An evaluation strategy is presented for answering the question is the tax schedule more re...
Abstract: Empirical researchers frequently obtain estimates of the behavioral response to a tax chan...
In this paper, we will examine the Norwegian tax reform from 2006, which included a decrease in over...
Are we better or worse off after the Norwegian tax reform of 1992 and how has the reform influenced ...
Over the last decade increasing use has been made of individual household data to analyse the gains ...
We present a scheme for analysing income tax perturbations, applied to a real Norwegian tax reform d...
Abstract: The inequality in pre-tax income increases in Norway in the 1990s, while the distribution ...
Abstract: The analysis contrasts results of two recently expounded micro-level data approaches to de...
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