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Taxation of labor and capital income in an OLG model with home production and endogenous fertility

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  • Heer, Burkhard

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Many developing countries are characterized by a large share of home production. Households allocate their time on both market and non-market activities. The introduction of a tax on labor or capital income induces people to divert from market production to home production. Furthermore, children are often used as an input into home production. In this situationm a higher tax rate on capital income causes not only a decrease in the capital intensity but also an increase in the population growth rate. The effects of a wage tax on economic development are shown to depend on the opportunity costs of raising children. For reasonable parameter values of the tax rate, labor income taxation will reduce capital accumulation and cause a rise in home production. As a result fiscal policy should be combined with population policies.

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  • Heer, Burkhard, 1995. "Taxation of labor and capital income in an OLG model with home production and endogenous fertility," Discussion Papers in Econometrics and Statistics 9/95, University of Cologne, Institute of Econometrics and Statistics.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:ucdpse:9509
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    1. Dyckerhoff, Rainer & Holz, Hartmut & Mosler, Karl, 1998. "Checking for orthant orderings between discrete multivariate distributions: An algorithm," Discussion Papers in Econometrics and Statistics 1/98, University of Cologne, Institute of Econometrics and Statistics.
    2. Kraft, Stefan & Schmid, Friedrich, 2000. "Nonparametric tests based on area-statistics," Discussion Papers in Econometrics and Statistics 2/00, University of Cologne, Institute of Econometrics and Statistics.

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