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Public Economics Lectures Part 1: Introduction

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Electricians (a) Electricians, (3114), 2000<br />

(b) Salesmen, 1996<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Frequency<br />

20 40 60 80<br />

Frequency<br />

100 200 300<br />

­100 ­50 0 50 100<br />

­100 ­50 0 50 100<br />

Wage Wage Earnings Earnings Relative Relative to Top to Bracket Top Bracket Cutoff Cutoff (1000s DKr)<br />

Wage Wage Earnings Earnings Relative Relative to Top to Bracket Top Bracket Cutoff Cutoff (1000s DKr)<br />

(c) Nurses and Midwifes, 2001<br />

(d) Tellers and Clerks, 1998<br />

Frequency<br />

0 50 100 150<br />

Frequency<br />

100 200 300 400<br />

0<br />

­100 ­50 0 50 100<br />

­100 ­50 0 50 100<br />

Wage Wage Earnings Earnings Relative Relative to Top to Bracket Top Bracket Cutoff Cutoff (1000s DKr)<br />

Wage Earnings Relative to Top Bracket Cutoff (1000s DKr)<br />

Source: Chetty et al. 2009<br />

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