Payroll Taxes, Wealth and Employment in Neoclassical Theory: Neutrality or Nonneutrality?
The theoretical proposition that temporarily below-normal tax rates on labor this year, when merged with the prospect of reversion to normal rates next year, will encourage households to squeeze more work into this year and to work less in future years is well-founded. This proposition was recently...
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Main Author: | HOON, Hian Teck |
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2011
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