We show that wage-taxfinanced subsidies encourage investment in risky education andoffer welfare gains. Tax competition and labour mobility maylead to substantial erosion of regional taxation. On the otherhand, mobility insures against region-specific shocks encouraginginvestment in education. Thus, welfare effects on the educatedand the owners of the fixed factor may go in either direction.Tax competition is especially fierce if the governments careabout the owners of the fixed factor. Elimination of their interestsfrom the governments' objective functions results in a Pareto-improvementin a federation with tax competition. Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers 2000education subsidies, optimal taxation, tax competition, fiscal federalism,
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This paper studies the design of education policies in a setting in which optimal redistributive lab...
We study a model of tax competition between two countries when both skilled and unskilled workers ma...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
We analyze a two-period model where risk-averse students divide their time between risky education, ...
We provide a normative analysis of endogenous student and worker mobility in the presence of divergi...
We consider international labour (entrepreneur) mobility in a two-country overlapping-generations mo...
We consider international labor (entrepreneur) mobility in a two-country overlapping-generations mod...
textabstractShould education be subsidized for the purpose of redistribution? The usual argument aga...
I examine income taxation and education policy when the government cannot observe individual product...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the implications of increased student mobility on the level ...
In this paper I present a simple model in which I analyse the impact of labor mobility on redistrib...
We develop models of optimal linear and non-linear income taxation with endogenous human capital for...
In this paper, we analyse the role of mobility in tax and subsidy competition. Our primary result is...
In this paper I present a simple model in which I analyse the impact of labor mobility on redistribu...
Progressive income taxes moderate wage demands by trade unions and thereby reduce unemployment, but ...
This paper studies the design of education policies in a setting in which optimal redistributive lab...
We study a model of tax competition between two countries when both skilled and unskilled workers ma...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...