In this paper, we integrate efficiency wage setting with the theory of optimal redistributive income taxation. In doing so, we use a model with two skill types, where efficiency wage setting characterizes the labor market faced by the low-skilled, whereas the high-skilled face a conventional, competitive labor market. We show that the marginal income tax implemented for the high-skilled is negative under plausible assumptions. The marginal income tax facing the low-skilled can be either positive or negative, in general. An increase in unemployment benefits contributes to a relaxation of the binding self-selection constraint, which makes this instrument particularly useful from the perspective of redistribution.

Optimal Redistributive Income Taxation and Efficiency Wages / T. Aronsson, L. Micheletto. - In: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS. - ISSN 0347-0520. - (2020). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1111/sjoe.12386]

Optimal Redistributive Income Taxation and Efficiency Wages

L. Micheletto
2020

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In this paper, we integrate efficiency wage setting with the theory of optimal redistributive income taxation. In doing so, we use a model with two skill types, where efficiency wage setting characterizes the labor market faced by the low-skilled, whereas the high-skilled face a conventional, competitive labor market. We show that the marginal income tax implemented for the high-skilled is negative under plausible assumptions. The marginal income tax facing the low-skilled can be either positive or negative, in general. An increase in unemployment benefits contributes to a relaxation of the binding self-selection constraint, which makes this instrument particularly useful from the perspective of redistribution.
Nonlinear income taxation; redistribution; unemployment benefits
Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
Settore SECS-P/03 - Scienza delle Finanze
2020
mar-2020
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