Using Big Data to Solve Economic and Social Problems-Tax Policy-Behavioral Public Economics.ppt
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Behavioral Public Economics
Behavioral Public Economics Example 1: Sales Taxes
Effect of Posting Tax-Inclusive Prices: Mean Quantity Sold
Effects of Changes in State Beer Excise Taxes on Changes in Beer Consumption
Effects of Changes in State Sales Taxes on Changes in Beer Consumption
Behavioral Public Economics Example 2: Income Taxation
Is the Spatial Variation Driven by Differences in Knowledge About the EITC?
Event Study of Sharp Bunching Around Moves
Reporting vs. Real Responses
Income Distribution For Single Wage Earners with One Child
Implications for Design of Earned Income Tax Credit
Behavioral Public Economics Example 3: Retirement Savings
The Power of Defaults
Effects of Automatic Enrollment on 401(k) Participation
Crowdout in Retirement Savings Accounts
Impacts of Defaults in Denmark
Impacts of Retirement Savings Subsidies
Active vs. Passive Savers
Implications for Retirement Savings Policies