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The impact of changing skill levels on optimal nonlinear income taxes

Craig Brett and John Weymark

Journal of Public Economics, 2008, vol. 92, issue 7, 1765-1771

Abstract: The impact of changing an individual's skill level on the solution to a finite population version of the Mirrlees optimal nonlinear income tax problem with quasilinear-in-leisure preferences is investigated. It is shown that it is possible to sign the directions of change in everyone's optimal consumptions and optimal marginal tax rates in response to such a change.

Date: 2008
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