Measuring the deadweight loss from taxation in a small open economy? A general method with an application to Sweden
The paper develops a simple general equilibrium framework for calculating the marginal deadweight loss from taxation in a small open economy. The framework allows a decomposition of the deadweight loss from each tax instrument into the losses stemming from the contraction of the different tax bases....
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