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Cécile Aubert
29 mai 2020, 14h00–15h00, salle Zoom Video
Hakan Selin (Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy in Sweden)
TSE, 29 mai 2020, 11h00–12h30, salle Zoom Video
Sweden introduced a phase-out of the earned income tax credit in 2016. As a consequence, taxpayers belonging to the top 5 percent of the earnings distribution, already facing high taxes, experienced a 7 % reduction intheirnet-of-taxshares. Whileexploitingrichfull-populationadministrative data up to...
28–29 mai 2020
Michaela Pagel (Columbia University)
Toulouse : TSE, 25 mai 2020, 14h00–15h15
Jeffrey Vincent (Duke University)
Toulouse : TSE, 25 mai 2020, 11h00–12h15, salle Auditorium 6 - Level 3
François Salanié
22 mai 2020, 14h00–15h00, salle Zoom Video
Renato Gomes
19 mai 2020, 14h00–15h00, salle Zoom meeting
Online market places, such as Amazon's, or online travel agencies, such as Booking.com, greatly expand consumer information about market offers, but also raise firms' marginal costs by charging high commissions (which in some cases reach 25%). To prevent show-rooming, platforms adopted price parity...
Franck Portier (University College London)
TSE, 18 mai 2020, 17h00–18h30, salle Zoom Video
" (with P. Beaudry and C. Hou).
Stefan Pollinger
15 mai 2020, 14h00–15h00, salle Zoom Video
Antoine Ferey (CREST;Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau)
TSE, 15 mai 2020, 11h00–12h30, salle Zoom video
This paper studies the interactions between redistribution and social insurance in a general framework that nests two cornerstones of public economics: the Mirrlees-Saez optimal income taxation model and the Baily-Chetty optimal unemployment insurance model. Heterogeneous agents make endogenous...