Labor supply responses to learning the tax and benefit schedule (Record no. 519899)

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Personal name Kostøl, Andreas R. and Myhre, Andreas S.
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Title Labor supply responses to learning the tax and benefit schedule
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Place of publication, distribution, etc American Economic Review
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Extent 111(11), Nov, 2021: p.3733-3766
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Summary, etc Despite the implications for policy, empirical evidence on the relative importance of factors that shape labor supply responses is missing. This paper helps fill this gap and quantifies the role of information frictions versus other frictions by combining notches in the Norwegian welfare system and quasi-experimental variation in access to information about the slope and location of kinks. While we estimate a frictionless elasticity of 0.3, overall frictions attenuate this elasticity by about 70 percent. We find the information letter increased the earnings elasticity from 0.06 to 0.15, implying that information frictions account for at least 30 percent of total attenuation. – Reproduced
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Main entry heading American Economic Review
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Subject DIP LABOUR SUPPLY
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-05-13 111(11), Nov, 2021: p.3733-3766 AR126681 2022-05-13 Articles

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