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WHERE DOES THE UNITARY MODEL GO WRONG ? SIMULATING TAX REFORMS BY MEANS OF UNITARY AND COLLECTIVE LABOUR SUPPLY MODELS. THE CASE FOR BELGIUM.


Category: Econometrics
INTRAHOUSEHOLD ALLOCATION I
Sunday 25th August 2002, 09:30 - 11:00, Room: 4.13
Session Chair(s): Jennifer Ward-Batts, Claremont McKenna College, UNITED STATES

Presenter(s): Vermeulen, Frederic

Co-Author(s): none

Keyword(s): collective household models, intrahousehold allocation, labour supply, tax reform

JEL(s): D11, D12, J22

Abstract:

A new methodology is presented to model household labour supply. The model is based on the collective approach to household behaviour and allows for both nonparticipation and nonconvex budget sets. It directly models the household allocation on the Pareto frontier. The model is used to quantify the distortions from using a standard unitary model, when the collective approach is more appropriate. This is done by comparing both positive and welfare economic aspects of the current Belgian tax reform.


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