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Autor:
Sushama Murty, Charles Blackorby
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Economic Theory. 15:547-579
In an earlier paper [Blackorby and Murty; 2007] we showed that if a monopoly sector is imbedded in a general equilibrium framework and profits are taxed at one hundred percent, then unit (specific) taxation and ad valorem taxation are welfare-wise eq
Publikováno v:
Unpublished
This paper explores how to optimally set taxes and transfers when taxation authorities:\ud (1) are uninformed about individuals’ value of time in both market and non-market activities\ud and (2) can observe both market-income and time allocated to
Publikováno v:
Journal of Productivity Analysis. 28:203-208
We show that the Hotelling–Lau elasticity of substitution, an extension of the Allen–Uzawa elasticity to allow for optimal output-quantity (or utility) responses to changes in factor prices, inherits all of the failings of the Allen–Uzawa elast
Autor:
Charles Blackorby, Sushama Murty
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Economics. 91:817-822
We show that if a monopoly sector is imbedded in a general equilibrium framework and profits are taxed at one hundred percent, then unit (specific) taxation and ad valorem taxation are equivalent on the set of Pareto optima.
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Economic Theory. 3:57-74
This article examines optimal nonlinear taxes with worker mobility. We devise a model in which two qualitatively different types of workers choose to live in either of two jurisdictions. Residence decisions and labor–leisure choices are influenced
Publikováno v:
Social Choice and Welfare. 28:567-589
This paper examines principles for social evaluation under uncertainty in environments with a variable population. In contrast to most of the literature, we employ a model that is formulated in terms of prospects rather than lotteries. Starting from
Publikováno v:
Social Choice and Welfare. 24:253-267
This paper characterizes welfarist social evaluation in a multi-profile setting where, in addition to multiple utility profiles, there may be more than one profile of non-welfare information. We prove a new version of the welfarism theorem in this al