Labor Supply Responses to the 1990s Japanese Tax Reforms
The consumption-leisure choice model implies that an exogenous change in tax rates will induce a change in labor supply. This implication is expected to be important to labor supplied by secondary earners under a progressive tax system when spousal income alters effective marginal tax rates. This pa...
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Main Author: | YAMADA, Ken |
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2011
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