The objective of this paper is to empirically analyze the relationship between job flows and regional income stabilization provided by the national tax and transfer systems. The analysis is based on an administrative panel data set containing all sectors in 20 Swedish regions for the time period 1989-2000. Controlling for unobserved regional effects we find that a high net tax-income ratio tends to decrease the rate of jobs that are created and increase the rate of job destruction, increasing the overall rate of job reallocation in the regions. In an attempt to separate out the part of the national tax-transfer system that is aimed at stabilizing the income path over time we find that only job creation is affected, i.e., regions where the i...
This paper investigates the adjustment of government redistributive policies in Scandinavian countri...
This paper analyzes the development of the ratio of corporate taxes to wage taxes using a simple pol...
About 3% of GNP is spent on government labor market programs in Sweden, compared to 2% in Germany an...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the effect of regional income stabilization through the na...
Vid en asymmetrisk chock, det vill säga en chock som ger olika utfall över regioner, eller är region...
This thesis consists of four self-contained papers on job turnover, productivity and state- local fi...
In many countries, regional income inequality has followed an inverted Ushaped curve, growing durin...
This paper reviews the literature on optimal taxation of labour income and the empirical work on lab...
This paper use Swedish establishment-level panel data on job turnover and wages to test the hypothes...
This paper analyses the general equilibrium relationship between increases in tax financed public em...
Paper [I]- Household Migration and the Local Public Sector: Evidence from Sweden, 1981-1984 (co-auth...
The purpose of this thesis is to disentangle the causes behind differences in regional employment ac...
Employment is one of the main objectives of the Lisbon strategy for job creation and economic growth...
We analyse how inequality of disposable income evolved in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden during...
Thirty years ago, the Swedish tax system underwent a major reform. Since then there have been many c...
This paper investigates the adjustment of government redistributive policies in Scandinavian countri...
This paper analyzes the development of the ratio of corporate taxes to wage taxes using a simple pol...
About 3% of GNP is spent on government labor market programs in Sweden, compared to 2% in Germany an...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the effect of regional income stabilization through the na...
Vid en asymmetrisk chock, det vill säga en chock som ger olika utfall över regioner, eller är region...
This thesis consists of four self-contained papers on job turnover, productivity and state- local fi...
In many countries, regional income inequality has followed an inverted Ushaped curve, growing durin...
This paper reviews the literature on optimal taxation of labour income and the empirical work on lab...
This paper use Swedish establishment-level panel data on job turnover and wages to test the hypothes...
This paper analyses the general equilibrium relationship between increases in tax financed public em...
Paper [I]- Household Migration and the Local Public Sector: Evidence from Sweden, 1981-1984 (co-auth...
The purpose of this thesis is to disentangle the causes behind differences in regional employment ac...
Employment is one of the main objectives of the Lisbon strategy for job creation and economic growth...
We analyse how inequality of disposable income evolved in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden during...
Thirty years ago, the Swedish tax system underwent a major reform. Since then there have been many c...
This paper investigates the adjustment of government redistributive policies in Scandinavian countri...
This paper analyzes the development of the ratio of corporate taxes to wage taxes using a simple pol...
About 3% of GNP is spent on government labor market programs in Sweden, compared to 2% in Germany an...