05 Mar 2016
by Jim Rose
in economics of love and marriage, fiscal policy, gender, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, public economics
Tags: Australia, British economy, Canada, Denmark, effective marginal tax rates, family tax benefits, family tax credits, France, Germany, in-work tax credits, Italy, poverty traps, rational irrationality, social insurance, Sweden, taxation and labour supply
Some countries including New Zealand and Australia do not give ordinary families much of an incentive to earn more. Effective marginal tax rates on low income families is one of the few times that the Left discovers supply-side economics.

Source: Taxing Wages 2015 – OECD 2015.
01 Mar 2016
by Jim Rose
in labour economics, labour supply, politics - USA, population economics, poverty and inequality, welfare reform
Tags: child poverty, family poverty, single mothers, single parents, social insurance, war on poverty, welfare state
28 Feb 2016
by Jim Rose
in applied price theory, fiscal policy, labour economics, labour supply, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, poverty and inequality, public economics, welfare reform
Tags: poverty traps, single mothers, single parents, social insurance, taxation and labour supply, welfare state
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