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Until the IRS do us part: (Optimal) Taxation of households
Hans A. Holter
, Dirk Krueger, Serhiy Stepanchuk
NOVA School of Business and Economics (NOVA SBE)
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Tax System
100%
Optimal Taxation
100%
System Features
66%
Human Capital
66%
Welfare Gains
66%
Labor Supply
66%
Individual-based
66%
Laffer Curve
66%
Progressive Tax System
66%
Average Tax Rate
66%
Low-income
33%
Taxation
33%
Steady State
33%
Labor Productivity
33%
Labor Market
33%
Spouses
33%
Household-based
33%
Temporary Labor
33%
Labor Force Participation
33%
Government Transfers
33%
Supply Effects
33%
Progressive Taxation
33%
Progressivity
33%
Tax Progressivity
33%
Married Couples
33%
Fiscal Space
33%
Income Effect
33%
US System
33%
State Welfare
33%
Two-earner Households
33%
Net Earnings
33%
Maximum Revenue
33%
Net Income
33%
Equivalent Variation
33%
Progressive Scheme
33%
Earnings Potential
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Tax System
100%
Optimal Taxation
100%
Human Capital
33%
Tax Burden
33%
Progressive Taxation
33%
Laffer Curve
33%
Labor Productivity
16%
Welfare State
16%
Labour Force
16%
Labor Market
16%
Labour Supply
16%
Fiscal Space
16%
Personal Tax
16%
Income Effect
16%
Labor Supply Decision
16%