My research falls mainly into two areas: labour economics and public economics. Many of my papers deal with policy evaluation, whether in the field of family economics or in the context of interjurisdictional competition. I have mainly focused on th
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My research falls mainly into two areas: labour economics and public economics. Many of my papers deal with policy evaluation, whether in the field of family economics or in the context of interjurisdictional competition. I have mainly focused on the impacts of family taxation on intrafamily distribution, and I have analyzed the impacts of capital taxes, capital incentives, and production taxes on the efficient provision of public services to firms and residents in models of tax competition. I examine these questions by building theoretical models that are quite complex, yet manageable.
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