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The Lock-in Effect of Marriage: Work Incentives after Saying “I Do”
In this paper, we use EUROMOD, the tax-benefit microsimulation model of the European Union, to investigate the impact of marriage-related tax-benefit instruments on the financial incentives to work of married couples.
Michael Christl+2 more
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Income Inequality and Noncash Food Assistance Program in Central Java Province
One measure of income inequality that is often used is the Gini Coefficient. In Central Java Province, the income inequality in March 2019 was increasing compared to income inequality in September 2018. To reduce this income inequality, the government is
Yusuf Munandar
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Taxes and the macro economy [PDF]
My research with Furman (2018) assessed the 2017 U.S. tax reform and concluded that economic growth would be boosted by about 1 percent per year for 2018-19 and to a lesser extent for the following eight years.
Robert J. Barro
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ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FOR DEVELOPING CORPORATE SUKUK: LESSONS FROM AN INDONESIAN CASE STUDY [PDF]
This research is trying to find the issues, challenges, and strategies development of corporate sukuk in Indonesia. This objective arises because the level of supply and demand for corporate sukuk in Indonesia is still prolonged.
Nasution L.Z.
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Economy-wide energy efficiency using a comprehensive decomposition method [PDF]
This study compares the energy intensity performance in Indonesia to other south-east Asia countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, The Philippines and Malaysia for the period from 1971 to 2016.
D. Setyawan
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Determinants of Labor Market in Jakarta Metropolitan Area: A Survival Analysis of Commuters
This study aims to assess the determinants of the labor market in the Greater Jakarta Area (Jabodetabek) with a population of 27.9 million (2010 census) and growth rate of 3.6 percent per annum over the period 2000-2010. With a total area of 4,384 square
Irwanda Wisnu Wardhana+2 more
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Fiscal Policy and Learning [PDF]
Using the standard real business cycle model with lump-sum taxes, we analyze the impact of fiscal policy when agents form expectations using adaptive learning rather than rational expectations (RE). The output multipliers for government purchases are significantly higher under learning, and fall within empirical bounds reported in the literature (in ...
Kaushik Mitra+5 more
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Background The five-year old Philippine Sin Tax Law (RA 10351) is recognized as a global model. With the upcoming Congressional review, which can be a venue to either weaken or proactively improve the law, it is crucial to analyze its current and future
Madeiline Joy Aloria+2 more
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Fiscal Stabilization Policy and Fiscal Institutions [PDF]
In this paper we analyse counter-cyclical fiscal policy within the context of a microfounded analysis of business-cycle stabilization. We show that tax and spending instruments can have a useful counter-cyclical role, even after allowing for the distortionary nature of the instruments and the need for debt sustainability.
Campbell Leith, Simon Wren-lewis
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FOREIGN INCOME – PROBLEMS OF DOUBLE TAXATION
The article highlights implications of foreign income taxation of Ukrainian tax residents. Based on the effective Tax Conventions on Income and on Capital, individuals can claim a credit of tax paid abroad against their Ukrainian tax due.
Tetiana Yarotska, Svitlana Fedchuk
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