نتایج جستجو برای: distortionary taxation jel classification

تعداد نتایج: 510508  

2016
Federico Belotti Edoardo Di Porto Gianluca Santoni

This paper studies the impact of municipal non-residential property taxation on firms’ performance using a panel data of italian manufacturing firms in 2001-2010. In the spirit of Duranton et al. (2011), we use a pairwise spatial difference instrumental variable estimator which allows to tackle the endogeneity of local taxation. As well as providing robust inference to arbitrary cross-sectional...

1999
Marco Runkel

For a durable consumption good which turns into waste after consumption, the socially optimal durability increases with an increase in the marginal environmental damage. In a laissez-faire equilibrium under perfect competition, producers fail to provide an efficient product design, i.e. durability is inefficiently small, whereas the amount of solid waste is inefficiently large. The market failu...

1999
Chaim Fershtman Neil Gandal Sarit Markovich

Estimating the Effects of Tax Reform in Differentiated Product Oligopolistic Markets The incidence of taxation has been extensively discussed in the public finance literature, but mainly within a competitive market setting or within a homogenous good (Cournot type) oligopoly. In a differentiated product oligopoly the effect of taxation can be more complex as the rate of taxation may affect not ...

2008
Dirk Schindler

We set up an OLG-model, where households both choose human capital investment and decide on investing their endogenous savings in a portfolio of riskless and risky assets, exposing them to (aggregate) wage and capital risks due to technological shocks. We derive the optimal public policy mix of taxation and education policy. We show that risks can be efficiently diversified between private and ...

2014
Nathaniel Hendren Amy Finkelstein Ben Lockwood Henrik Kleven Patrick Kline Jim Poterba Emmanuel Saez Matthew Weinzierl

This paper develops a tractable method for resolving the equity-efficiency tradeoff that modifies the Kaldor-Hicks compensation principle to account for the distortionary cost of redistribution. Weighting measures of individual surplus by the inequality deflator corresponds to searching for local Pareto improvements by making transfers through the income tax schedule. Empirical evidence consist...

Fiscal regime of upstream oil and gas contracts is a crucial instrument that impacts sharing of revenue generated from petroleum project between host governments and oil company contractors. This regime consists of a variety of fiscal instruments and mechanisms, some of which have a legal and some others a contractual basis.  The most important legal instrument is project income taxation that i...

1993
Manash Ranjan Gupta Bidisha Chakraborty

We consider a Rebelo (1991) type model of endogenous growth in which the environmental quality positively affects the rate of human capital accumulation and the environmental quality itself is positively affected by human capital accumulation and is negatively affected by physical capital accumulation. We analyse the effects of taxation on the steady state equilibrium growth rate in this model....

1999
Alfons J. Weichenrieder

The paper considers governments' public procurement decision as a way of influencing industry structure. In a federation in which capital is mobile and capital taxation is harmonized, a home bias in public procurement can potentially be explained as an effort to increase the capital intensity of local production and to attract taxable capital. As a result, governments may prefer domestic firms ...

2006
Ian Walker Vincent Hogan

We analyse how progressive taxation and education subsidies affect schooling decisions when the returns to education are stochastic. We use the theory of real options to solve the problem of education choice in a dynamic stochastic model. We show that education attainment will be an increasing function of the risk associated with education. Furthermore, this result holds regardless of the degre...

2010
Benjamin Schoefer

Schoefer, Benjamin—Regulation and taxation: A complementarity I show how quantity regulation can lower elasticities and thereby increase optimal tax rates. Such regulation imposes regulatory incentives for particular choice quantities. Their strength varies between zero (laissez faire) and infinite (command economy). In the latter case, regulation effectively eliminates any intensive behavioral...

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