Tax Reform and the Dutch Labor Market

Tax Reform and the Dutch Labor Market
Title Tax Reform and the Dutch Labor Market PDF eBook
Author Ary Lans Bovenberg
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 1998
Genre Economics
ISBN

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This paper employs MIMIC, an applied general equilibrium model of the Dutch economy, to explore various tax cuts aimed at combating unemployment and raising labor supply. MIMIC combines modern labor-market theories, a firm empirical foundation detailed description of Dutch labor-market institutions. We develop a small aggregate model which contains the core of MIMIC, namely wage setting, job matching, labor supply demand. In addition to illustrating the main economic mechanisms in MIMIC shows the advantages of employing a larger, more disaggregated model that accounts for heterogeneity, institutional details, and more economic mechanisms. Targeting in-work benefits at the low skilled is the most effective way to cut economy-wide unemployment quality and quantity of labor supply. Cuts in social security contributions paid by employers and subsidies for hiring long-term unemployed reduce unskilled unemployment most substantially. Tax cuts in the higher tax brackets boost the quantity and quality of formal labor supply but are less effective in reducing unemployment and in raising unskilled employment and female labor supply.

Analyzing Female Labor Supply

Analyzing Female Labor Supply
Title Analyzing Female Labor Supply PDF eBook
Author Nicole Bosch
Publisher
Pages 31
Release 2009
Genre
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Among OECD countries, the Netherlands has average female labor force participation, but by far the highest rate of part-time work. This paper investigates the extent to which married women respond to financial incentives. We exploit the exogenous variation caused by a substantial Dutch tax reform in 2001. Our main conclusion is that the positive significant effect of tax reform on labor force participation dominates the negative insignificant effect on working hours. Our preferred explanation is that women respond more to changes in tax allowances than to changes in marginal tax rates.

Taxation, Welfare, and the Crisis of Unemployment in Europe

Taxation, Welfare, and the Crisis of Unemployment in Europe
Title Taxation, Welfare, and the Crisis of Unemployment in Europe PDF eBook
Author Marco Buti
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 328
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781781009840

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The papers in this volume analyse the role of European tax and benefit systems in incentives to create and take up jobs. The first section provides an overview of the issues relating to the trade-off between equity and efficiency. The second section describes the burden of taxation and the generosity of the welfare system in Europe. Part three examines how to evaluate the effects of tax and welfare reforms and the final section looks at ways that tax can be used to deal with some structural problems. The papers show that European policy makers face tough choices and that reforms are costly, with complex trade-offs.

Kingdom of the Netherlands—Netherlands

Kingdom of the Netherlands—Netherlands
Title Kingdom of the Netherlands—Netherlands PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. European Dept.
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 45
Release 2016-02-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1475557698

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This paper aims to contribute to the discussion by sketching ways in which the taxation equity-efficiency frontier could be shifted outward in the Netherlands. In a nutshell, we argue that significant efficiency gains could be achieved by shifting the tax burden away from labor, and toward consumption and capital—especially housing. The detrimental impact of the tax-benefit system on labor supply—in particular by mothers—and the insufficient and distortionary use of the value-added tax (VAT) as a revenue-collection mechanism is also highlighted in the paper. This paper also reviews the main features of the Dutch tax system and sketches the contours of a hypothetical tax reform.

Kingdom of the Netherlands-Netherlands

Kingdom of the Netherlands-Netherlands
Title Kingdom of the Netherlands-Netherlands PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. European Dept.
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 30
Release 2017-04-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1475591535

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Kingdom of the Netherlands-Netherlands: Selected Issues

Tax Reform and the Dutch Labor Market

Tax Reform and the Dutch Labor Market
Title Tax Reform and the Dutch Labor Market PDF eBook
Author Ary Lans Bovenberg
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 1998
Genre Economics
ISBN

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This paper employs MIMIC, an applied general equilibrium model of the Dutch economy, to explore various tax cuts aimed at combating unemployment and raising labor supply. MIMIC combines modern labor-market theories, a firm empirical foundation detailed description of Dutch labor-market institutions. We develop a small aggregate model which contains the core of MIMIC, namely wage setting, job matching, labor supply demand. In addition to illustrating the main economic mechanisms in MIMIC shows the advantages of employing a larger, more disaggregated model that accounts for heterogeneity, institutional details, and more economic mechanisms. Targeting in-work benefits at the low skilled is the most effective way to cut economy-wide unemployment quality and quantity of labor supply. Cuts in social security contributions paid by employers and subsidies for hiring long-term unemployed reduce unskilled unemployment most substantially. Tax cuts in the higher tax brackets boost the quantity and quality of formal labor supply but are less effective in reducing unemployment and in raising unskilled employment and female labor supply.

Tax by Design for the Netherlands

Tax by Design for the Netherlands
Title Tax by Design for the Netherlands PDF eBook
Author Sijbren Cnossen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 450
Release 2021-12-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0192667483

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The Dutch tax system distorts economic decisions, treats equal economic positions unequally for tax purposes, and is extraordinarily complex. Following in the footsteps of the Mirrlees Review, prominent economists from academia and the policy arena, at home and abroad, provide independent, evidence-based analyses of the system's shortcomings, as well as detailed proposals for reform. Tax by Design for the Netherlands spans the whole spectrum of taxes on labor and capital income, profits, consumption, wealth, inheritance, and charges to correct for market and individual failure, including the environment.