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Public Economics Lectures Part 1: Introduction

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Why not more bunching at kinks?<br />

1 True elasticity of response may be small<br />

2 Randomness in income generation process<br />

3 Information and salience<br />

Liebman and Zeckhauser: “Schmeduling”<br />

Chetty and Saez (2009): information significantly affects bunching in<br />

EITC field experiment<br />

4 Adjustment costs and institutional constraints (Chetty et al 2009)<br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Economics</strong> <strong>Lectures</strong> ()<strong>Part</strong> 5: Income Taxation and Labor Supply 43 / 217

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