This paper examines the effects of labor income taxation on growth in an overlapping generations model in which schooling and child care play a role in the production of human capital. We compare such effects with those obtained in a model in which only schooling matters for skill formation. We show that the omission of child care from the technology of skill formation can bias the results related to the impact of labor income taxation on growth.
Labour income taxation, human capital and growth: the role of child care
CASARICO, ALESSANDRA;SOMMACAL, ALESSANDRO
2012
Abstract
This paper examines the effects of labor income taxation on growth in an overlapping generations model in which schooling and child care play a role in the production of human capital. We compare such effects with those obtained in a model in which only schooling matters for skill formation. We show that the omission of child care from the technology of skill formation can bias the results related to the impact of labor income taxation on growth.File in questo prodotto:
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