As recently argued by Diamond (1998), one of the key factors explaining the progressivity of an optimal non-linear income tax is the distribution of productivity among workers. Migration is one source of changes in the productivity distribution. How changes in the population's ability distribution affect optimal income tax schedules has received little attention. Changing the distribution generally affects both the objective function and the government budget constraint. We first consider the comparative statics of the fraction of highly-skilled workers with maximin and maximax welfare functions (so that only the second effect is present) and a quasi-linear utility function. We also present some results for a utilitarian social welfare func...
We develop a simple model in which individuals migrate freely among regions. In each region there is...
ACL-1*International audienceWe investigate how potential tax-driven migrations modify the Mirrlees i...
Chapitre 7This handbook chapter reviews recent developments in the theory of optimal labor income ta...
As recently argued by Diamond (1998), one of the key factors explaining the progressivity of an opti...
As recently argued by Diamond [1998], one of the key factors explaining the progressivity of an opti...
This paper examines how allowing individuals to emigrate to pay lower taxes changes the optimal non-...
This paper examines how allowing individuals to emigrate to pay lower taxes changes the op-timal non...
Individuals, initially living in a Mirrleesian economy A, have outside options consisting in settlin...
This paper provides a model of nonlinear income taxation in a context of international mobility. We ...
This article examines optimal nonlinear taxes with worker mobility. We devise a model in which two q...
We examine how allowing individuals to emigrate to pay lower taxes changes the optimal nonlinear inc...
We examine how allowing individuals to emigrate to pay lower taxes changes the optimal nonlinear inc...
We study a model of tax competition between two countries when both skilled and unskilled workers ma...
This paper provides a model of nonlinear income taxation in a context of international mobility. We ...
We investigate how potential tax-driven migrations modify the Mirrlees income tax schedule when two ...
We develop a simple model in which individuals migrate freely among regions. In each region there is...
ACL-1*International audienceWe investigate how potential tax-driven migrations modify the Mirrlees i...
Chapitre 7This handbook chapter reviews recent developments in the theory of optimal labor income ta...
As recently argued by Diamond (1998), one of the key factors explaining the progressivity of an opti...
As recently argued by Diamond [1998], one of the key factors explaining the progressivity of an opti...
This paper examines how allowing individuals to emigrate to pay lower taxes changes the optimal non-...
This paper examines how allowing individuals to emigrate to pay lower taxes changes the op-timal non...
Individuals, initially living in a Mirrleesian economy A, have outside options consisting in settlin...
This paper provides a model of nonlinear income taxation in a context of international mobility. We ...
This article examines optimal nonlinear taxes with worker mobility. We devise a model in which two q...
We examine how allowing individuals to emigrate to pay lower taxes changes the optimal nonlinear inc...
We examine how allowing individuals to emigrate to pay lower taxes changes the optimal nonlinear inc...
We study a model of tax competition between two countries when both skilled and unskilled workers ma...
This paper provides a model of nonlinear income taxation in a context of international mobility. We ...
We investigate how potential tax-driven migrations modify the Mirrlees income tax schedule when two ...
We develop a simple model in which individuals migrate freely among regions. In each region there is...
ACL-1*International audienceWe investigate how potential tax-driven migrations modify the Mirrlees i...
Chapitre 7This handbook chapter reviews recent developments in the theory of optimal labor income ta...