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Title: Technological choices and labor market participation: Negative income tax
Authors: Amin, Samir
Dos Santos, Pedro Lages
Keywords: matching
technological choice
negative income tax
labor market
Issue Date: Dec-2013
Series/Report no.: Eurasian Economic Review;Vol. 3, N° 2
Abstract: In this article, we study the effect of the Negative Income Tax (NIT) on reducing inequalities. Using a matching model with a continuous distribution of worker skills, we show that a NIT reduces inequalities in favor of less qualified workers by making firms less selective and jobs less complex. However, this technological choice decreases the workers’ average productivity and therefore increases the unemployment rate.
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