Tax policy, housing and the labour market: an intertemporal simulation approach

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

Standard

Tax policy, housing and the labour market : an intertemporal simulation approach. / Jensen, Svend Erik Hougaard; Nielsen, Søren Bo; Pedersen, Lars Haagen; Sørensen, Peter Birch.

I: Economic Modelling, Bind 13, Nr. 3, 1996, s. 355-382.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Jensen, SEH, Nielsen, SB, Pedersen, LH & Sørensen, PB 1996, 'Tax policy, housing and the labour market: an intertemporal simulation approach', Economic Modelling, bind 13, nr. 3, s. 355-382. https://doi.org/10.1016/0264-9993(96)01017-6

APA

Jensen, S. E. H., Nielsen, S. B., Pedersen, L. H., & Sørensen, P. B. (1996). Tax policy, housing and the labour market: an intertemporal simulation approach. Economic Modelling, 13(3), 355-382. https://doi.org/10.1016/0264-9993(96)01017-6

Vancouver

Jensen SEH, Nielsen SB, Pedersen LH, Sørensen PB. Tax policy, housing and the labour market: an intertemporal simulation approach. Economic Modelling. 1996;13(3):355-382. https://doi.org/10.1016/0264-9993(96)01017-6

Author

Jensen, Svend Erik Hougaard ; Nielsen, Søren Bo ; Pedersen, Lars Haagen ; Sørensen, Peter Birch. / Tax policy, housing and the labour market : an intertemporal simulation approach. I: Economic Modelling. 1996 ; Bind 13, Nr. 3. s. 355-382.

Bibtex

@article{12adabf0ec5111dcbee902004c4f4f50,
title = "Tax policy, housing and the labour market: an intertemporal simulation approach",
abstract = "This paper develops an intertemporal simulation model designed to analyse tax policies in a small open economy. Within a finite horizon, overlapping generations framework, we introduce imperfect competition in the labour market, consumption and construction of durables in the form of housing units, and a public pension system. We simulate the model to illustrate some macroeconomic, allocative and distributional effects of a policy experiment involving a 10% cut in the capital income tax rate",
author = "Jensen, {Svend Erik Hougaard} and Nielsen, {S{\o}ren Bo} and Pedersen, {Lars Haagen} and S{\o}rensen, {Peter Birch}",
note = "JEL classification: E6, H2",
year = "1996",
doi = "10.1016/0264-9993(96)01017-6",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
pages = "355--382",
journal = "Economic Modelling",
issn = "0264-9993",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "3",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Tax policy, housing and the labour market

T2 - an intertemporal simulation approach

AU - Jensen, Svend Erik Hougaard

AU - Nielsen, Søren Bo

AU - Pedersen, Lars Haagen

AU - Sørensen, Peter Birch

N1 - JEL classification: E6, H2

PY - 1996

Y1 - 1996

N2 - This paper develops an intertemporal simulation model designed to analyse tax policies in a small open economy. Within a finite horizon, overlapping generations framework, we introduce imperfect competition in the labour market, consumption and construction of durables in the form of housing units, and a public pension system. We simulate the model to illustrate some macroeconomic, allocative and distributional effects of a policy experiment involving a 10% cut in the capital income tax rate

AB - This paper develops an intertemporal simulation model designed to analyse tax policies in a small open economy. Within a finite horizon, overlapping generations framework, we introduce imperfect competition in the labour market, consumption and construction of durables in the form of housing units, and a public pension system. We simulate the model to illustrate some macroeconomic, allocative and distributional effects of a policy experiment involving a 10% cut in the capital income tax rate

U2 - 10.1016/0264-9993(96)01017-6

DO - 10.1016/0264-9993(96)01017-6

M3 - Journal article

VL - 13

SP - 355

EP - 382

JO - Economic Modelling

JF - Economic Modelling

SN - 0264-9993

IS - 3

ER -

ID: 3046968