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Working Papers
2020
- Do lower minimum wages for young workers raise their employment? Evidence from a Danish discontinuity
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library View citations (33)
Also in CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2017) View citations (15) CEBI working paper series, University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics. The Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality (CEBI) (2018) ![Downloads](/downloads_econpapers.gif)
See also Journal Article Do Lower Minimum Wages for Young Workers Raise Their Employment? Evidence from a Danish Discontinuity, The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press (2020) View citations (32) (2020)
2016
- Pension Saving Responses to Anticipated Tax Changes: Evidence from Monthly Pension Contribution Records
Working Papers, Auckland University of Technology, Department of Economics ![Downloads](/downloads_econpapers.gif)
Also in EPRU Working Paper Series, Economic Policy Research Unit (EPRU), University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics (2016) ![Downloads](/downloads_econpapers.gif)
See also Journal Article Pension saving responses to anticipated tax changes: Evidence from monthly pension contribution records, Economics Letters, Elsevier (2017) View citations (8) (2017)
2013
- Evidence on Unclaimed Charitable Contributions from the Introduction of Third-Party Information Reporting in Denmark
EPRU Working Paper Series, Economic Policy Research Unit (EPRU), University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics View citations (9)
- Tax Reforms and Intertemporal Shifting of Wage Income: Evidence from Danish Monthly Payroll Records
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (8)
See also Journal Article Tax Reforms and Intertemporal Shifting of Wage Income: Evidence from Danish Monthly Payroll Records, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, American Economic Association (2016) View citations (44) (2016)
Journal Articles
2024
- Inequality aversion predicts support for public and private redistribution
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2024, 121, (39), e2401445121 View citations (1)
2023
- Parents’ earnings response to youth suicide: Evidence from New Zealand administrative records
Economics Letters, 2023, 226, (C)
- The effect of late payment penalties on the payment timing of owed taxes
Economics Letters, 2023, 229, (C)
2021
- Does the Marginal Tax Rate Affect Activity in the Informal Sector?
FinanzArchiv: Public Finance Analysis, 2021, 77, (4), 317-344
2020
- Do Lower Minimum Wages for Young Workers Raise Their Employment? Evidence from a Danish Discontinuity
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2020, 102, (2), 339-354 View citations (32)
See also Working Paper Do lower minimum wages for young workers raise their employment? Evidence from a Danish discontinuity, LSE Research Online Documents on Economics (2020) View citations (33) (2020)
2018
- The use of third-party information reporting for tax deductions: evidence and implications from charitable deductions in Denmark
Oxford Economic Papers, 2018, 70, (3), 892-916 View citations (33)
2017
- Pension saving responses to anticipated tax changes: Evidence from monthly pension contribution records
Economics Letters, 2017, 150, (C), 104-107 View citations (8)
See also Working Paper Pension Saving Responses to Anticipated Tax Changes: Evidence from Monthly Pension Contribution Records, Working Papers (2016) (2016)
2016
- Tax Reforms and Intertemporal Shifting of Wage Income: Evidence from Danish Monthly Payroll Records
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2016, 8, (3), 233-57 View citations (44)
See also Working Paper Tax Reforms and Intertemporal Shifting of Wage Income: Evidence from Danish Monthly Payroll Records, CEPR Discussion Papers (2013) View citations (8) (2013)
2014
- Year-End Tax Planning of Top Management: Evidence from High-Frequency Payroll Data
American Economic Review, 2014, 104, (5), 154-58 View citations (25)
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