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100 _aBlundell, Richard
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245 0 _aLabor Supply and Taxation
260 _c2016
_bOxford University Press,
_aNew York,
300 _a466 pages
340 _hJ2 406
440 _aIZA Prize in Labor Economics
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520 _aThis volume presents research on the modern economic analysis of labour markets and public policy reforms. Such research has enhanced greatly our understanding of how individuals’ behaviour on the labour market respond to taxation and social policy influence. This book brings together key work. It covers some of the main research insights in the study of labour supply. The question of how individuals adapt their behaviour in response to policy changes is one of the most investigated topics in empirical labour and public economics. Do people reduce their working hours if governments decide to raise taxes? Might they even withdraw completely from the labour market? Labour supply estimations are extensively used for various policy analyses and economic research. Labour supply elasticities are key information when evaluating tax-benefit policy reforms and their effect on tax revenue, employment, and redistribution. The chapters cover empirical and theoretical developments as well as applications to tax and welfare reform, and each represents a substantive research contribution. (Publisher)
653 _alabor market
653 _atax policy
653 _atax reform
653 _alabor supply
653 _ataxation
856 _uhttps://global.oup.com/academic/product/labor-supply-and-taxation-9780198749806?cc=de&lang=en&
_yPublisher's website
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