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Labor supply responses to the 1990s Japanese tax reforms
Authors:Ken Yamada
Affiliation:
  • School of Economics, Singapore Management University, 90 Stamford Road 178903, Singapore
  • Abstract:The consumption-leisure choice model implies that an exogenous change in tax rates will induce a change in labor supply. This implication is expected to be important to labor supplied by secondary earners under a progressive tax system when spousal income alters effective marginal tax rates. This paper examines labor supply responses to the income tax changes associated with Japanese tax reforms during the 1990s. The results indicate that the hours-of-work elasticity with respect to the net-of-tax rate is 0.8 for married women.
    Keywords:Labor supply elasticity   Intertemporal labor supply   Sample-selection correction model   Quasi-experiment   Tax reforms
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