This paper analyzes the effects of progressive taxes on labour supply and income distribution in the context of the rank-order tournament model originally developed by Lazear and Rosen (1981). We show conditions under which a more progressive tax schedule will cause so large general equilibrium effects that the inequality in disposable income will actually increase. We also show that a non-zero redistributive tax is always optimal if society’s welfare function displays inequality aversion; this result always holds, regardless of behavioral responses and general equilibrium effects
We study the incidence and the optimal design of nonlinear income taxes in a Mirrleesian economy wit...
Abstract: In this paper, I relate the degree of progressivity of the income tax scheme to the prevai...
The paper argues that the endogeneity of wages may make a considerable difference to optimal linear ...
This paper analyzes the effects of progressive taxes on labour supply and income distribution in th...
We explore the consequences of electoral competition for nonlinear income taxation. Our model is a d...
The case for progressive income taxation is often based on the classic result of Jakobsson (1976) an...
The case for progressive income taxation is often based on the classic result of Jakobsson (1976) an...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
In this paper, I relate the degree of progressivity of the income tax scheme to the prevailing incom...
We study the incidence of nonlinear labor income taxes in an economy with a continuum of endogenous ...
This paper studies majority voting over quadratic taxation and investigates under which conditions m...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
Carbonell-Nicolau and Llavador (forthcoming) extend the classic result of Jakobsson (1976) and Fellm...
We analyze the macroeconomic implications of increasing the top marginal income tax rate using a dyn...
We study the incidence and the optimal design of nonlinear income taxes in a Mirrleesian economy wit...
Abstract: In this paper, I relate the degree of progressivity of the income tax scheme to the prevai...
The paper argues that the endogeneity of wages may make a considerable difference to optimal linear ...
This paper analyzes the effects of progressive taxes on labour supply and income distribution in th...
We explore the consequences of electoral competition for nonlinear income taxation. Our model is a d...
The case for progressive income taxation is often based on the classic result of Jakobsson (1976) an...
The case for progressive income taxation is often based on the classic result of Jakobsson (1976) an...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
In this paper, I relate the degree of progressivity of the income tax scheme to the prevailing incom...
We study the incidence of nonlinear labor income taxes in an economy with a continuum of endogenous ...
This paper studies majority voting over quadratic taxation and investigates under which conditions m...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
Carbonell-Nicolau and Llavador (forthcoming) extend the classic result of Jakobsson (1976) and Fellm...
We analyze the macroeconomic implications of increasing the top marginal income tax rate using a dyn...
We study the incidence and the optimal design of nonlinear income taxes in a Mirrleesian economy wit...
Abstract: In this paper, I relate the degree of progressivity of the income tax scheme to the prevai...
The paper argues that the endogeneity of wages may make a considerable difference to optimal linear ...