CESifo Area Conference on Public Economics 2021
Online
Scientific organizer: Professor Claus Thustrup Kreiner
Claus Thustrup Kreiner, area director of the Public Economics area of the CESifo research network, and organizer of the annual area conference is delighted to welcome Owen Zidar (Princeton University) as the keynote speaker at the conference.
Participants are also invited to join the 2021 Richard Musgrave Lecture which will be delivered by Mihir Desai (Harvard Business School) on Wednesday, 24 March. Further information on the Richard Musgrave Lecture may be found here.
The registration site for external participants is now closed. If you wish to register for the conference, please contact us.
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Can destination-based cash flow taxes arise in equilibrium?
Thomas Gresik (Notre Dame) and ERIC BOND (Vanderbilt University)Rising Earnings Inequality and Optimal Social Security
PAVEL BRENDLER (University of Bonn)Labor Market Effects of a Minimum Wage: Evidence from Ecuadorian Monthly Administrative Data
JAERIM CHOI (University of Hawai at Manoa), Ian Rivadeneyra, Kenia RamirezHate Trumps Love: The Impact of Political Polarization on Social Preferences
EUGEN DIMANT (University of Pennsylvania)Comprehensive or Schedular Income Taxation? A General Equilibrium Approach with Nonlinear Taxation
LAURENCE JACQUET (Cergy Paris University) and Etienne LehmannCharitable Donations to Natural Disasters: Evidence from an Online Platform
RAJI JAYARAMAN (University of Toronto), Michael Kaiser, and Marrit TeirlinckProfit shifting and destination-based taxes
MANON FRANCOIS (Paris School of Economics)Joint Retirement of Couples: Evidence from Discontinuities in Denmark
ESTEBAN GARCIA MIRALLES (University of Copenhagen) and Jonathan Leganza
Pareto-Improving tax reforms and the Earned Income Tax Credit
EMANUEL HANSEN (Unversity of Cologne), Felix Bierbrauer, Pierre Boyer
Redistribution of Return Inequality
KARL SCHULZ (University of Mannheim)Economic Incentives and the Division of Parental Leave
JAKOB SØGAARD (University of Copenhagen) and Thomas JørgensenBetter Alone? Evidence on the Costs of Intermunicipal Cooperation
CLEMENCE TRICAUD (UCLA Anderson)The Role of Information Provision for Attitudes Towards Immigration: An Experimental Approach
SILKE UEBELMESSER (Friedrich Schiller University Jena) and Patrick Bareinz
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Top Inequality from the Bottom Up
Owen Zidar (Princeton University)