Labor Supply and Taxes: A Survey
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Abstract
I survey the male and female labor supply literatures, focusing on implications for effects of wages and taxes. For males, I describe and contrast results from three basic types of model: static models (especially those that account for nonlinear taxes), life-cycle models with savings, and life-cycle models with both savings and human capital. For women, more important distinctions are whether models include fixed costs of work, and whether they treat demographics like fertility and marriage (and human capital) as exogenous or endogenous. The literature is characterized by considerable controversy over the responsiveness of labor supply to changes in wages and taxes. At least for males, it is fair to say that…
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- Economics
- Human capital
- Wage
- Labour economics
- Labour supply
- Value (mathematics)
- Price elasticity of supply
- Econometrics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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