Labor Supply and Taxation
Series: IZA Prize in Labor Economics;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 17 March 2016
- ISBN 9780198749806
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages486 pages
- Size 222x151x32 mm
- Weight 690 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 89 Figures, 75 Tables 0
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Short description:
Presents Richard Blundell's outstanding research on the modern economic analysis of labour markets and public policy reforms and brings together, in revised and integrated form, a number of the author's key papers.
MoreLong description:
This volume presents Richard Blundell's outstanding research on the modern economic analysis of labor markets and public policy reforms. Professor Blundell's hugely influential work has enhanced greatly our understanding of how individuals' behavior on the labor market respond to taxation and social policy influence. Edited by IZA, this volume brings together the author's key papers, some co-authored and some unpublished, with new introductions and an epilogue. It covers some of the main research insights in the study of labor supply. The question of how individuals adapt their behavior in response to policy changes is one of the most investigated topics in empirical labor and public economics. Do people reduce their working hours if governments decide to raise taxes? Might they even withdraw completely from the labor market? Labor supply estimations are extensively used for various policy analyses and economic research. Labor 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 from Blundell's publications in top research outlets.
MoreTable of Contents:
Part I: Introduction by the Editors: Taxation and Labor Supply - Revisiting the Contributions by Richard Blundell
Part II: Overview
Introduction
Tax Policy Reform: The Role of Empirical Evidence
Labour Supply and the Extensive Margin
Part III: Concenptual Contributions to Labor Supply Modelling
Introduction
Modelling the Joint Determination of Household Labour and Supplies and Commodity Demands
A Life-Cycle Consistent Empirical Model of Family Labour Supply Using Cross-Section Data
Unemployment and Female Labour Supply
Estimating Labor Supply Responses Using Tax Reforms
Job Changes and Hours Changes: Understanding the Path of Labour Supply Adjustment
Part IV: Policy Applications
Introduction
The Labour Market Impact of the Working Families' Tax Credit
Work Incentives and 'In-Work' Benefit Reforms: A Review
Evaluating the Employment Impact of a Mandatory Job Search Program
Welfare-to-Work: Which Policies Work and Why?
Earned Income Tax Credit Policies: Impact and Optimality
Employment, Hours of Work and the Optimal Taxation of Low Income Families
Part V: Conclusions and Future Directions