Q1. What are the contributions in "The case for nit+ft in europe. an empirical optimal taxation exercise" ?
The authors present an exercise in empirical optimal taxation for European countries from three areas: Southern, Central and Northern Europe.
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...For instance, Islam & Colombino (2018), Aaberge and Colombino (2013) and many others adopt a procedure that consists of using a common utility function as an argument of the social welfare function following Deaton and Muelbauer (1980) approach18....
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...…or employment status, since you receiv G whatever your income or your employment status is; (iii) there is no “stigma” or marginaliztion effect, since everyone receives the transfer; (iv) administration costs (De Walle 1999) and take-up costs (e.g. Atkinson 2015, Paulus 2016) are relatively low....
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