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How does unemployment affect direct and indirect tax reform?
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Date Issued
1994-04
Date Available
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Abstract
This paper incorporates the stylised fact of labour market rationing into an analysis of marginal tax reform in Ireland. In the absence of weak separability between goods and leisure, labour market rationing will have both substitution and income effects. This paper estimates "matched pairs" of demands for Ireland and investigates the sensitivity of marginal tax reform recommendations to the presence of rationing, both with without weak separability between goods and leisure.
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A hard copy is available in UCD Library at GEN 330.08 IR/UNI
Sponsorship
Foundation for Fiscal Studies
HCM Network on the Microeconometrics of Public Policy
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP94/4
Subject – LCSH
Labor supply--Ireland--Mathematical models
Taxation--Ireland--Mathematical models
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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