Henrik Jacobsen Kleven

Latest Institution: London School of Economics

All Institutions: London School of Economics; University of Copenhagen; University of California; Department of Economics, STICERD, LSE


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Based on the Following Papers:

Evaluation of Four Tax Reforms in the United States: Labor Supply and Welfare Effects for Single Mothers

Year: 2004
Journal: Journal of Public Economics
Authors: Nada Eissa; Henrik Jacobsen Kleven; Claus Thustrup Kreiner

The Marginal Cost of Public Funds: Hours of Work versus Labor Force Participation

Year: 2006
Journal: Journal of Public Economics
Authors: Henrik Jacobsen Kleven; Claus Thustrup Kreiner

The Optimal Income Taxation of Couples

Year: 2006
Journal: Econometrica
Authors: Henrik Jacobsen Kleven; Claus Thustrup Kreiner; Emmanuel Saez

The Optimal Income Taxation of Couples

Year: 2006
Journal: Econometrica
Authors: Henrik Jacobsen Kleven; Claus Thustrup Kreiner; Emmanuel Saez

Transfer Program Complexity and the Take Up of Social Benefits

Year: 2008
Journal: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
Authors: Henrik Jacobsen Kleven; Wojciech Kopczuk

Why Can Modern Governments Tax So Much? An Agency Model of Firms as Fiscal Intermediaries

Year: 2009
Journal: Economica
Authors: Henrik Jacobsen Kleven; Claus Thustrup Kreiner; Emmanuel Saez

Migration and Wage Effects of Taxing Top Earners: Evidence from the Foreigners Tax Scheme in Denmark

Year: 2013
Journal: Quarterly Journal of Economics
Authors: Henrik Jacobsen Kleven; Camille Landais; Emmanuel Saez; Esben Anton Schultz


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