Conditional demands and marginal tax reform
David (David Patrick) Madden
No 199329, Working Papers from School of Economics, University College Dublin
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This paper examines Irish demand patterns using conditional demand functions. This overcomes the problems faced by traditional demand analysis which neglects the influence of labour supply and thus assumes weak separability. The conditional approach allows for more exact tests of weak separability using more flexible functional forms than is possible when estimating an unconditional commodity demand–labour supply model. The impact of the conditioned demand responses and the relaxation of weak separability on measures of marginal tax reform is examined.
Keywords: Demand (Economic theory); Demand functions (Economic theory); Taxation--Ireland (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993-11
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