This paper characterizes optimal income taxation when individuals respond along both the intensive and extensive margins. Individuals are heterogeneous across two dimensions: specifically, their skill and disutility of participation. Preferences over consumption and work effort can differ with respect to the level of skill, with only the Spence-Mirrlees condition imposed. Employing a tax perturbation approach, we derive an optimal tax formula that generalizes previous results by allowing for income effects and extensive margin responses. We provide a sufficient condition for optimal marginal tax rates to be nonnegative everywhere. We discuss the relevance of this condition with analytical examples and numerical simulations using U.S. data.o...
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This paper characterizes the optimal income taxation when individuals respond along both the intens...
We derive a general optimal income tax formula when individuals respond along both the intensive and...
We derive a general optimal income tax formula when individuals respond along both the intensive and...
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This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
This paper considers optimal linear and non-linear labor income taxation, which is fair and efficien...
International audienceWe consider an optimal nonlinear income tax problem in a model with search-mat...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
This paper characterizes the optimal income taxation when individuals respond along both the intens...
We derive a general optimal income tax formula when individuals respond along both the intensive and...
We derive a general optimal income tax formula when individuals respond along both the intensive and...
This paper characterizes the optimal income taxation when labor supply is simultaneously modeled alo...
We study optimal taxation in the general extensive model: the only decision of the participants in t...
This paper considers the problem of optimal income taxation when individuals are assumed to differ w...
We consider optimal redistribution in a model where individuals can self-select into one of several ...
The modern literature on nonlinear optimal taxation treats differences in income as being due to uno...
This paper characterizes the optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogeneous in t...
We study optimal taxation under extensive preferences: the agents[modifier letter apostrophe] utilit...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
This paper considers optimal linear and non-linear labor income taxation, which is fair and efficien...
International audienceWe consider an optimal nonlinear income tax problem in a model with search-mat...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...