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Title: Heterogeneous Workers and Federal Income Taxes in a Spatial Equilibrium
Citation Type: Working Paper
Publication Year: 2017
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Abstract: This paper studies the incidence and efficiency of a progressive income tax in a spatial equilibrium. We use US census data to estimate an empirical spatial equilibrium with heterogeneous workers, landowners, and firms. The US income tax shifts skilled workers out of high-productivity cities, leading to a deadweight loss of 2% of tax revenue. Flattening the tax schedule significantly increases welfare inequality between skilled and unskilled workers and does not increase overall worker welfare, as the efficiency gains are captured by landowners. This suggests that progressive income taxes reduce welfare inequality without reducing total worker welfare.
Url: https://minneapolisfed.org/institute/working-papers-institute/iwp3.pdf
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Authors: Colas, mark; Hutchinson, Kevin
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Publication Number: 3
Institution: Federal Reserve Bank of MInneapolis
Pages: 58
Publisher Location: Minneapolis, MN
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure
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