Taxation and Unemployment

Taxation and Unemployment

Author: Mr.Howell H. Zee

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 1996-05-01

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 1451974345

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This paper reviews conceptual linkages between taxation and unemployment, available empirical evidence and country policies that may have a bearing on these linkages in the OECD and in a sample of developing and transitional economies, Fund policy advice on these issues, and tax policy options in addressing the unemployment problem. It concludes that the emphasis in policy should be placed on minimizing tax distortions, rather than on formulating activist tax policies to reduce unemployment.


Unemployment Benefits Versus Conditional Negative Income Taxes

Unemployment Benefits Versus Conditional Negative Income Taxes

Author: Mr.Dennis J. Snower

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 1995-07-01

Total Pages: 22

ISBN-13: 1451848641

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The paper analyzes the wage-employment effects of replacing unemployment benefits by negative income taxes. It first surveys the major equity and efficiency effects of unemployment benefits versus negative income taxes, and summarizes the salient features of many European unemployment benefit systems in this light. Second, it presents a simple theoretical model that focuses on the relative wage-employment effects of unemployment benefits versus negative income taxes. Finally, it provides some empirical groundwork for assessing this relative effect


Making Work Pay

Making Work Pay

Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13:

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This volume looks at how tax and benefit systems may discourage individuals to seek employment and firms to hire workers. An examination of potential tax and benefit reforms and a survey of changes in OECD countries designed to improve incentives suggest a series of recommendations to policy-makers.


Taxation, Wage Bargaining, and Unemployment

Taxation, Wage Bargaining, and Unemployment

Author: Isabela Mares

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-02-13

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1107320909

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Why were European economies able to pursue the simultaneous commitment to full employment and welfare state expansion during the first decades of the postwar period and why did this virtuous relationship break down during recent decades? This book provides an answer to this question, by highlighting the critical importance of a political exchange between unions and governments, premised on wage moderation in exchange for the expansion of social services and transfers. The strategies pursued by these actors in these political exchanges are influenced by existing wage bargaining institutions, the character of monetary policy and by the level and composition of social policy transfers. The book demonstrates that the gradual growth in the fiscal burden has undermined the effectiveness of this political exchange, lowering the ability of unions' wage policies to affect employment outcomes.


Taxes and Unemployment

Taxes and Unemployment

Author: Laszlo Goerke

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1461507871

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This chapter has set out in detail the models which are employed below in order to analyse the labour market effects of changes in tax rates and in alterations in the tax structure. The fundamental mechanisms underlying the different approaches have been pointed out. Moreover, vital assumptions have been emphasised. By delineating the models which are used for the subsequent analyses, implicitly statements have also been made about topics or aspects which this study does not cover. For example, all workers and firms are identical ex ante. However, ex-post differences are allowed for, inter alia, if unemploy ment occurs or if some firms have to close down. These restrictions indicate areas of future research insofar as that the findings for homogeneous workers or firms yield an unambiguous proposal for changes in tax rates or the tax structure in order to promote employment. This is because it would be desir able for tax policy to know whether the predicted effects also hold in a world with ex-ante heterogeneity. Furthermore, the product market has not played a role. Therefore, repercussions from labour markets outcomes on product demand - and vice versa - are absent. 55 Moreover, neither the process of capital accumulation, be it physical or human capital, nor substitution pos sibilities between labour and capital in the firms' production function are taken into account. Finally, international competition is not modelled.


Taxation, Welfare, and the Crisis of Unemployment in Europe

Taxation, Welfare, and the Crisis of Unemployment in Europe

Author: Marco Buti

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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Published on behalf of the Commission of European Communities, this volume of nine papers by experts in public and welfare economics addresses the theoretical and institutional issues, facts, evaluation methods, and general equilibrium effects of European tax and benefit systems on job-creation incentives. Buti, unit head of the Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs of the European Commission in Belgium, and his co-editors (at the Italian Ministry of Labor and Stockholm U., respectively) overview the trade- offs involved in treating the European employment crisis dating back to the 1970s. The MIMIC general equilibrium model for policy experiments is described in a paper on the "Dutch miracle." Figures and tables chart key indicator variables, trends, and models. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR


Tax Policy and Labor Market Performance

Tax Policy and Labor Market Performance

Author: Jonas Agell

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 0262012294

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Other chapters examine the effects of tax reforms, including the Earned Income Tax Credit, and the wage-increasing effects of progressive income taxes in a highly unionized labor market. Finally, the contributors analyze the effects of employment protection and tax penalties on the growth of the underground economy. The insights offered in these studies will be valuable to the policy analyst as well as to the academic theorist