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Beyond the Labour Income Tax Wedge: The Unemployment-Reducing Effect of Tax Progressivity

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This paper argues that, for a given overall level of labour income taxation, a more progressive tax schedule reduces the unemployment rate and increases the employment rate. From a theoretical point of view, higher progressivity induces a wage-moderation e ect and increases overall employment since employment of low-paid workers is more responsive. We test these theoretical predictions on a panel of 21 OECD countries over 1998-2008. Controlling for the burden of taxation at the average wage, we show that a more progressive taxation reduces the unemployment rate and increases the employment rate. These ndings are con rmed when we account for the potential endogeneity of both average taxation and progressivity. Overall our results suggest that policy-makers should not only focus on the detrimental e ects of tax progressivity on in-work e ort.
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halshs-00870050, version 1 (08-10-2013)

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Etienne Lehmann, Claudio Lucifora, Simone Moriconi, Bruno van Der Linden. Beyond the Labour Income Tax Wedge: The Unemployment-Reducing Effect of Tax Progressivity. 2013. ⟨halshs-00870050⟩
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