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Tax and education policy in a heterogeneous-agent economy: What levels of redistribution maximize growth and efficiency?
Roland Bénabou
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Heterogeneous Agents
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Education Policy
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Tax Policy
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Education Finance
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Analytical Solution
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Order of Magnitude
50%
Parameter Estimation
50%
Labor Supply
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Overall Efficiency
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Insurance
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Per Se
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Cost Efficiency
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Optimal Rate
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Insurance Market
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Social Welfare Function
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Efficiency Trade-offs
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Empirical Parameters
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Credit Market
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Efficiency Benefit
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High-income
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Plausible Values
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Income Growth
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Labor Saving
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Aggregate Welfare
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Redistributive Policy
50%
Aggregate Resources
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Resource Risk
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Idiosyncratic Risk
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Progressive Income Tax
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Progressive Education
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Education Finance
100%