Browsing College of Arts and Science by Author "Brett, Craig"
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Brett, Craig; Weymark, John A. (Vanderbilt University, 2009)Comparative static properties of the solution to an optimal nonlinear income tax problem are provided for a model in which the government both designs a redistributive income tax schedule and provides a public input into ...
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Brett, Craig; Weymark, John A. (Vanderbilt University, 2000)In this article, the joint use of an income tax and public provision of education as instruments to achieve the government's distributional objectives are considered. Individuals differ in innate labour productivity and ...
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Brett, Craig; Weymark, John (Vanderbilt University, 2010)The impacts of changing the number of individuals of a particular skill level on the solutions to two versions of the finite population optimal nonlinear income tax problem are investigated. In one version, preferences are ...
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Brett, Craig; Weymark, John A. (Vanderbilt University, 2008)Optimal nonlinear taxation of income and savings is considered in a two-period model with two individuals who have additively separable preferences and who only differ in their skill levels. When the government can commit ...
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Brett, Craig; Weymark, John A. (Vanderbilt University, 2005)Optimal nonlinear taxation of income and savings is considered in a two-period model with two individuals who have additively separable preferences and who only differ in their skill levels. When the government can commit ...
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Brett, Craig; Weymark, John A. (Vanderbilt University. Dept. of Economics, 2004-06)Comparative static properties of the solution to an optimal nonlinear income tax problem are provided for a model in which the government both designs an income tax schedule for redistributive purposes and provides a public ...
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Brett, Craig; Weymark, John A. (Vanderbilt University, 2008)The Nash equilibria of a tax-setting game between two governments who can set nonlinear income tax schedules for a perfectly mobile workforce whose members differ in unobserved skill levels are examined. Each government ...
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Brett, Craig; Weymark, John A. (Vanderbilt University, 2007)The impact of changing an individual's skill level on the solution to a finite population version of the Mirrlees optimal nonlinear income tax problem with quasilinear-in-leisure preferences is investigated. It is shown ...