1. What can be done to offset the problem of tagging?
Intra-type redistribution can offset this problem, but only by reducing the extent to which the taxes are lump-sum and, therefore, the benefit of tagging.
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2. What is the striking feature of the results?
In fact, Mirrlees (1971) wrote: “Perhaps the most striking feature of the results is the closeness to linearity of the tax schedules.”
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3. What is the powerful way for taxation to respond to the challenges of a dynamic environment?
The most powerful way for taxation to respond to the challenges of a dynamicenvironment is to make an individual’s taxes in any given year a function of that individual’s income history.
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4. What is the way to test whether the optimal tax theory responds to the level of inequality?
To test whether policy responds to the level of inequality as the optimal tax modelspredict, the authors examine data on earnings inequality from the Luxembourg Income Study and data on social expenditures as a share of GDP from the OECD, a commonly-used measure of income redistribution.
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