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  • Externe Monographien

    Beschäftigungswirkungen von Lohnsubventionen und Mindestlöhnen: zur Reform des Niedriglohnsektors in Deutschland

    In diesem Beitrag werden die Beschäftigungswirkungen von Lohnsubventionen und eines Mindestlohnes für Deutschland analysiert. Studien zum Mindestlohn im Baugewerbe und Simulationen zu einem allgemeinen Mindestlohn weisen einhellig auf Beschäftigungsverluste durch einen gesetzlichen Mindestlohn für die Bundesrepublik hin. Die Größenordnung hängt vom Mindestlohnniveau, Gütermarktreaktionen und der Reichweite ...

    Berlin: Freie Univ. Berlin, FB Wirtschaftswiss., 2011, 20 S.
    (Discussion Paper / School of Business & Economics ; 2011,4)
    | Kai-Uwe Müller, Viktor Steiner
  • Externe Monographien

    Optimal Top Marginal Tax Rates under Income Splitting for Couples

    This paper provides formulas for optimal top marginal tax rates when couples are taxed according to income splitting between spouses, consumption is taxed, and the skill distribution is unbounded. Optimal top marginal income tax rates are computed for Germany using a dataset that includes the tax returns of all German top taxpayers. We find that the optimal top marginal tax rate converges to about ...

    Berlin: Freie Univ. Berlin, FB Wirtschaftswiss., 2011, 24 S.
    (Discussion Paper / School of Business & Economics ; 2011,21)
    | Stefan Bach, Giacomo Corneo, Viktor Steiner
  • Externe Monographien

    Income Uncertainty, Savings, and Asset Allocation of Private Households: Effects of Differential Income Taxation and Policy Reform Evaluation for Germany ; Dissertation

    Berlin: Freie Universität, 2011, VI, 207 S. | Richard Ochmann
  • SOEPpapers 397 / 2011

    A Wealth Tax on the Rich to Bring down Public Debt? Revenue and Distributional Effects of a Capital Levy

    The idea of higher wealth taxes to finance the mounting public debt in the wake of the financial crises is gaining ground in several OECD countries. We evaluate the revenue and distributional effects of a one-time capital levy on personal net wealth that is currently on the German political agenda. We use survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and estimate the net wealth distribution ...

    2011| Stefan Bach, Martin Beznoska, Viktor Steiner
  • SOEPpapers 396 / 2011

    Longevity, Life-Cycle Behavior and Pension Reform

    How can public pension systems be reformed to ensure fiscal stability in the face of increasing life expectancy? To address this pressing open question in public finance, we estimate a life-cycle model in which the optimal employment, retirement and consumption decisions of forward-looking individuals depend, inter alia, on life expectancy and the design of the public pension system. We calculate that, ...

    2011| Peter Haan, Victoria Prowse
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Dynamics in Transitory and Permanent Variation of Wages in Germany

    We employ covariance structure models to decompose the cross-sectional variance of male wages in Germany into its permanent and transitory parts. We find that the steep growth of cross-sectional inequality during the early 2000s is predominantly driven by transitory factors.

    In: Economics Letters 113 (2011), 2, S. 143-146 | Michal Myck, Richard Ochmann, Salmai Qari
  • DIW Wochenbericht 16 / 2011

    Volle Mehrwertsteuer auf Nahrungsmittel belastet vor allem Geringverdiener

    In der Regierungskoalition wird eine Abschaffung des ermäßigten Mehrwertsteuersatzes diskutiert. Umstritten ist, ob die Steuerermäßigungen für Grundnahrungsmittel und Kulturgüter erhalten bleiben sollen. Simulationsanalysen des DIW Berlin zeigen, dass die Mehrwertsteuer auf Nahrungsmittel Geringverdiener relativ zu ihrem Einkommen deutlich stärker trifft als Mittel- und Hochverdiener. Bei einer generellen ...

    2011| Stefan Bach
  • DIW Wochenbericht 16 / 2011

    Es geht um 23 Milliarden Euro: Sechs Fragen an Stefan Bach

    2011
  • SOEPpapers 375 / 2011

    Spillover Effects of Maternal Education on Child's Health and Schooling

    This is the first study investigating the causal effect of maternal education on child's health and schooling outcomes in Germany. We apply an instrumental variables approach that has not yet been used in the intergenerational context. For that purpose, we draw on a rich German panel data set (SOEP) containing information about three generations. This allows instrumenting maternal education by the ...

    2011| Daniel Kemptner, Jan Marcus
  • Diskussionspapiere 1175 / 2011

    A Switch from Joint to Individual Taxation Is Welfare Improving

    In this paper we empirically derive the welfare effects of a shift from joint taxation with full income splitting to a revenue neutral system of individual taxation in Germany. For the empirical welfare evaluation we estimate the preference heterogeneity in the population and use normative welfare concepts proposed in Fleurbaey (2006) to solve the difficulties of comparison between, and aggregation ...

    2011| André Decoster, Peter Haan
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