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Technical Appendix to How Do Taxes Affect Human Capital? The Role of Intergenerational Mobility Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Lutz Hendricks () (Department of Economics, Arizona State University)
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This technical appendix extends the model in the published article by allowing the household to choose the amount of time consumed as leisure. Several alternative policy experiments are studied as well.
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