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Optimal Income Taxation and Job Choice
Authors:Robin Boadway  Zhen Song  Jean‐François Tremblay
Institution:1. Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada;2. Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China;3. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract:In this paper, we study optimal income taxation when different job types exist for workers of different skills. Each job type has some feasible range of incomes from which workers choose by varying labor supply. Workers are more productive than others in the jobs that suit them best. The model combines features of the classic optimal tax literature with labor variability along the intensive margin, with the extensive‐margin approach where workers make discrete job choices and/or participation decisions. We find that first‐best maximin utility can be achieved in the second‐best, and marginal tax rates below the top can be negative or zero.
Keywords:Extensive margin  intensive margin  skill‐type heterogeneity
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