Working Paper Series, Center for Fiscal Studies
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- 2015:6: Wealth-income ratios in a small, late-industrializing, welfare-state economy: Sweden, 1810–2014
- Daniel Waldenström
- 2015:5: The National Wealth of Sweden, 1810–2014
- Daniel Waldenström
- 2015:4: No Place like Home: Opinion Formation with Homophily and Implications for Policy Decisions
- Ali Onder, Marco Portmann and David Stadelmann
- 2015:3: Inheritance and wealth inequality: Evidence from population registers
- Mikael Elinder, Oscar Erixson and Daniel Waldenström
- 2015:2: Income underreporting among the self-employed: a permanent income approach
- Per Engström and Johannes Hagen
- 2015:1: The Taxable Income Elasticity: A Structural Differencing Approach
- Anil Kumar and Che-Yuan Liang
- 2014:14: Estates, bequests, and inheritances in Sweden - A look into the Belinda databases
- Mikael Elinder, Oscar Erixson, Sebastian Escobar and Henry Ohlsson
- 2014:13: The determinants of annuitization: evidence from Sweden
- Johannes Hagen
- 2014:12: Dividend Taxation and the Cost of New Share Issues
- Tobias Lindhe and Jan Södersten
- 2014:11: TAXATION OF CROSS-BORDER LABOR INCOME AND TAX REVENUE SHARING IN THE ÖRESUND REGION
- Mattias Dahlberg and Ali Onder
- 2014:10: The Signaling Role of Corporate Social Responsibility
- Tomer Blumkin, Yoram Margalioth and Adi Sharoni
- 2014:9: Inheritance Taxation in Sweden, 1885–2004: The Role of Ideology, Family Firms and Tax Avoidance
- Magnus Henrekson and Daniel Waldenström
- 2014:8: Optimal Wage Redistribution in the Presence of Adverse Selection in the Labor Market
- Spencer Bastani, Tomer Blumkin and Luca Micheletto
- 2014:7: Inherited wealth over the path of development: Sweden, 1810–2010
- Henry Ohlsson, Jesper Roine and Daniel Waldenström
- 2014:6: Property taxation, bounded rationality and housing prices
- Mikael Elinder and Lovisa Persson
- 2014:5: Long run trends in the distribution of income and wealth
- Jesper Roine and Daniel Waldenström
- 2014:4: Distribution-Free Structural Estimation with Nonlinear Budget Sets
- Che-Yuan Liang
- 2014:3: Health responses to a wealth shock: Evidence from a Swedish tax reform
- Oscar Erixson
- 2014:2: Estate division: Equal sharing as choice, social norm, and legal requirement
- Oscar Erixson and Henry Ohlsson
- 2014:1: Individual Heterogeneity, Nonlinear Budget Sets, and Taxable Income
- Sören Blomquist, Anil Kumar, Che-Yuan Liang and Whitney Newey
- 2013:15: How Much Should We Trust Regression-Kink-Design Estimates?
- Michihito Ando
- 2013:14: Voter Turnout and the Size of Government
- Linuz Aggeborn
- 2013:13: Taxes and the Choice of Organizational Form by Entrepreneurs in Sweden
- Karin Edmark and Roger Gordon
- 2013:12: Consumption smoothing in a balanced budget regime
- Lovisa Persson
- 2013:11: Using the Discrete Model to Derive Optimal Income Tax Rates
- Spencer Bastani
- 2013:10: After Apartheid: The Effects of ANC Power
- Jonas Poulsen
- 2013:9: Distortive Effects of Dividend Taxation
- Tobias Lindhe and Jan Södersten
- 2013:8: Tax Me If You Can! Optimal Nonlinear Income Tax between Competing Governments
- Etienne Lehmann, Laurent Simula and Alain Trannoy
- 2013:7: A History of the Swedish Pension System
- Johannes Hagen
- 2013:6: Social Insurance and Retirement: A Cross-Country Perspective
- Tobias Laun and Johanna Wallenius
- 2013:5: How Should Commodities Be Taxed? A Counterargument to the Recommendation in the Mirrlees Review
- Spencer Bastani, Sören Blomquist and Jukka Pirttilä
- 2013:4: Optimal Inequality behind the Veil of Ignorance
- Che-Yuan Liang
- 2013:3: Is Economics a House Divided? Analysis of Citation Networks
- Ali Onder and Marko Terviö
- 2013:2: Ethnic Diversity and Preferences for Redistribution: Reply
- Matz Dahlberg, Karin Edmark and Heléne Lundqvist
- 2013:1: Estimating labour supply elasticities based on cross-country micro data: A bridge between micro and macro estimates?
- Markus Jantti, Jukka Pirttilä and Håkan Selin
- 2012:12: Public Goods in a Voluntary Federal Union: Implications of a Participation Constraint
- Thomas Aronsson, Luca Micheletto and Tomas Sjögren
- 2012:11: Swedish Inheritance and Gift Taxation, 1885–2004
- Gunnar Du Rietz, Magnus Henrekson and Daniel Waldenström
- 2012:10: The Internet, News Consumption, and Political Attitudes
- Che-Yuan Liang and Mattias Nordin
- 2012:9: The Friedman rule in an overlapping-generations model with nonlinear taxation and income misreporting
- Firouz Gahvari and Luca Micheletto
- 2012:8: Lifetime versus Annual Tax Progressivity: Sweden, 1968–2009
- Niklas Bengtsson, Bertil Holmlund and Daniel Waldenström
- 2012:7: Marriage Stability, Taxation and Aggregate Labor Supply in the U.S. vs. Europe
- Hans Holter, Indraneel Chakraborty and Serhiy Stepanchuk
- 2012:6: Gender-Based and Couple-Based Taxation
- Spencer Bastani
- 2012:5: Monetary policy and redistribution: What can or cannot be neutralized with Mirrleesian taxes
- Firouz Gahvari and Luca Micheletto
- 2012:4: Taxation and the Earnings of Husbands and Wives: Evidence from Sweden
- Alexander Gelber
- 2012:3: Mitigating shareholder taxation in small open economies?
- Martin Jacob and Jan Södersten
- 2012:2: Evaluation of the Swedish earned income tax credit
- Karin Edmark, Che-Yuan Liang, Eva Mörk and Håkan Selin
- 2012:1: Who is at the top? Wealth mobility over the life cycle
- Stefan Hochguertel and Henry Ohlsson
- 2011:14: Accounting for Cross-Country Differences in Intergenerational Earnings Persistence: The Impact of Taxation and Public Education Expenditure
- Hans Holter
- 2011:13: Welfare costs of reclassification risk in the health insurance market
- Svetlana Pashchenko and Ponpoje Porapakkarm
- 2011:12: Bunching and Non-Bunching at Kink Points of the Swedish Tax schedule
- Spencer Bastani and Håkan Selin
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