This paper analyses optimum income taxation in a model with endogenous job destruction that gives rise to unemployment. It is shown that optimal tax schemes comprise both payroll and layoff taxes when the state provides public unemployment insurance and aims at redistributing income. The optimal layoff tax is equal to the social cost of job destruction, which amounts to the discounted value of the sum of unemployment benefits (that the state pays to unemployed workers) and payroll taxes (that the state does not get when workers are unemployed). Our quantitative analysis suggests that the introduction of layoff taxes, that are usually absent from actual tax schemes, could lead to significant increases in employment and GDP.job destruction; l...
This paper characterizes the optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogeneous in t...
This paper characterize optimal non linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobser...
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This paper analyzes optimum income taxation in a model with endogenous job destruction that gives ri...
This paper analyzes optimum income taxation in a model with endogenous job destruc-tion that gives r...
In a matching model in which the job destruction rate and the output are endogenous, we show that th...
This paper studies the implications of unemployment for the optimal design of the tax-benefit system...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal nonlinear income taxation into a model ...
Unemployment insurance and employment protection are typically discussed and studied in isolation. l...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
We characterize optimal income taxation and unemployment insurance in a search-matching framework wh...
This paper suggests a simple rule which identifies the coordination between optimal unemployment ben...
This paper reassesses whether the optimal income tax program features an Earned Income Tax Credit (E...
This paper characterizes the optimal level of unemployment benefits in a job-matching framework with...
This paper characterizes the optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogeneous in t...
This paper characterize optimal non linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobser...
This paper explores the rationale for unemployment benefits as a complement to optimal non-linear in...
This paper analyzes optimum income taxation in a model with endogenous job destruction that gives ri...
This paper analyzes optimum income taxation in a model with endogenous job destruc-tion that gives r...
In a matching model in which the job destruction rate and the output are endogenous, we show that th...
This paper studies the implications of unemployment for the optimal design of the tax-benefit system...
The paper extends the basic Stiglitz (1982) model of optimal nonlinear income taxation into a model ...
Unemployment insurance and employment protection are typically discussed and studied in isolation. l...
This paper characterizes optimal non-linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobse...
We characterize optimal income taxation and unemployment insurance in a search-matching framework wh...
This paper suggests a simple rule which identifies the coordination between optimal unemployment ben...
This paper reassesses whether the optimal income tax program features an Earned Income Tax Credit (E...
This paper characterizes the optimal level of unemployment benefits in a job-matching framework with...
This paper characterizes the optimal redistributive taxation when individuals are heterogeneous in t...
This paper characterize optimal non linear income taxation in an economy with a continuum of unobser...
This paper explores the rationale for unemployment benefits as a complement to optimal non-linear in...