Optimal Redistributive Taxation - Matti Tuomala

Optimal Redistributive Taxation

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Buch | Hardcover
506 Seiten
2016
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-875341-4 (ISBN)
127,80 inkl. MwSt
Intended as a textbook and research monograph, it connects optimal tax theory to tax policy and comments on the policy recommendations of the Mirrlees Review.
Tax systems raise large amounts of revenue for funding public sector's activities, and tax/transfer policy, together with public provision of education, health care, and social services, play a crucial role in treating the symptoms and the causes of poverty. The normative analysis is crucial for tax/transfer design because it makes it possible to assess separately how changes in the redistributive criterion of the government, and changes in the size of the behavioural responses to taxes and transfers, affect the optimal tax/transfer system. Optimal tax theory provides a way of thinking rigorously about these trade-offs.

Written primarily for graduate students and researchers, this volume is intended as a textbook and research monograph, connecting optimal tax theory to tax policy. It comments on some policy recommendations of the Mirrlees Review, and builds on the authors work on public economics, optimal tax theory, behavioural public economics, and income inequality.

The book explains in depth the Mirrlees model and presents various extensions of it. The first set of extensions considers changing the preferences for consumption and work: behavioural-economic modifications (such as positional externalities, prospect theory, paternalism, myopic behaviour and habit formation) but also heterogeneous work preferences (besides differences in earnings ability). The second set of modifications concerns the objective of the government. The book explains the differences in optimal redistributive tax systems when governments - instead of maximising social welfare - minimise poverty or maximise social welfare based on rank order or charitable conservatism social welfare functions. The third set of extensions considers extending the Mirrlees income tax framework to allow for differential commodity taxes, capital income taxation, public goods provision, public provision of private goods, and taxation commodities that generate externalities. The fourth set of extensions considers incorporating a number of important real-word extensions such as tagging of tax schedules to certain groups of tax payers. In all extensions, the book illustrates the main mechanisms using advanced numerical simulations.

Matti Tuomala is Professor at University of Tampere, Finland. Being a student of Nobel-prize winner James Mirrlees, Matti Tuomala has devoted large parts of his academic career to extending the Mirrlees (1971) framework of optimal non-linear income taxation. He published a book on this topic in 1990 entitled Optimal Income Tax and Redistribution (OUP). This new book provides a thorough and detailed summary of the academic work that he and many others have conducted over the last 25 years.

1. Introduction ; 2. Optimal Labour Income Taxation: Background ; 3. Optimal Linear Income Taxation ; 4. The Optimal Nonlinear Income Tax Problem ; 5. The Shape of Optimal Income Tax Schedule: Numerical Simulations with Income Effects ; 6. Optimal Income Tax/Transfer Program in the Extensive Margin Model ; 7. Relativity and Optimal Labour Income Taxation ; 8. Optimal Income Taxation and Tagging ; 9. Optimal Income Taxes/Transfers and Non-Welfarist Social Objectives ; 10. Heterogeneous Work Preferences and Optimal Redistribution ; 11. Income Uncertainty and Optimal Income Taxation ; 12. Optimal Mixed Taxation ; 13. Public Provision and Optimal Taxation ; 14. Optimal Capital Income Taxation ; 15. Discussion and Conclusions

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Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 201 x 250 mm
Gewicht 1140 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Steuern / Steuerrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Mikroökonomie
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
ISBN-10 0-19-875341-1 / 0198753411
ISBN-13 978-0-19-875341-4 / 9780198753414
Zustand Neuware
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