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The Elasticity of Taxable Income

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This chapter defines the concept of the elasticity of taxable income, and the associated welfare measure. This elasticity aims to encapsulate all potential responses to income taxation in a single elasticity measure, without the need to specify the nature of the various adjustment processes involved or consider the details of tax regulations. This concept - its estimation and its use in a variety of contexts - is the subject of this book. The chapter also contains an outline of the book.

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  • ., 2022. "The Elasticity of Taxable Income," Chapters, in: The Elasticity of Taxable Income, chapter 1, pages 3-10, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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