Taxes and the labor market

One of the defining features of the financial crisis of 2008?09 has been its persistent impact on the U.S. labor market with the unemployment rate roughly doubling from early 2008 through mid2010. This has ignited an intense debate on the appropriate stimulus response of fiscal policy. The debate ha...

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Autores principales: Monacelli, Tommaso, Perotti, Roberto, Trigari, Antonella
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Publicado: Banco Central de Chile 2019
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spelling oai-20.500.12580-38882021-04-24T11:16:31Z Taxes and the labor market Monacelli, Tommaso Perotti, Roberto Trigari, Antonella TRIBUTACIÓN MERCADO LABORAL CRISIS ECONÓMICA 2008 DESEMPLEO POLÍTICA FISCAL One of the defining features of the financial crisis of 2008?09 has been its persistent impact on the U.S. labor market with the unemployment rate roughly doubling from early 2008 through mid2010. This has ignited an intense debate on the appropriate stimulus response of fiscal policy. The debate has revolved around two main issues: the relative merits of higher government spending versus tax cuts and the suitability of labor income versus capital income tax cuts. In Monacelli Perotti and Trigari (2010) we address part of the debate related to the first point particularly in relation to estimating the size of the unemployment multiplier of government spending. In this paper we focus on the effects of tax variations on the labor market. 2019-11-01T00:05:55Z 2019-11-01T00:05:55Z 2013 Artículo 978-956-7421-37-4 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12580/3888 eng Series on Central Banking Analysis and Economic Policies no. 17 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/ .pdf Sección o Parte de un Documento p. 27-58 application/pdf ESTADOS UNIDOS Banco Central de Chile
institution Banco Central
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language eng
topic TRIBUTACIÓN
MERCADO LABORAL
CRISIS ECONÓMICA 2008
DESEMPLEO
POLÍTICA FISCAL
spellingShingle TRIBUTACIÓN
MERCADO LABORAL
CRISIS ECONÓMICA 2008
DESEMPLEO
POLÍTICA FISCAL
Monacelli, Tommaso
Perotti, Roberto
Trigari, Antonella
Taxes and the labor market
description One of the defining features of the financial crisis of 2008?09 has been its persistent impact on the U.S. labor market with the unemployment rate roughly doubling from early 2008 through mid2010. This has ignited an intense debate on the appropriate stimulus response of fiscal policy. The debate has revolved around two main issues: the relative merits of higher government spending versus tax cuts and the suitability of labor income versus capital income tax cuts. In Monacelli Perotti and Trigari (2010) we address part of the debate related to the first point particularly in relation to estimating the size of the unemployment multiplier of government spending. In this paper we focus on the effects of tax variations on the labor market.
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Perotti, Roberto
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title Taxes and the labor market
title_short Taxes and the labor market
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