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How the Supply of Labor Responds to Changes in Fiscal Policy.

机译:劳动力供给如何应对财政政策的变化。

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In choosing how much to work, people respond to incentives that are partly determined by taxes on income from that work and by government benefits that vary with income. Those responses play a critical role in the Congressional Budget Office's (CBO's) analyses of the effects of changes in fiscal policy on economic outcomes. CBO uses two models of the economy to analyze the medium- and long-term effects of federal tax and spending policies: a Solow-type growth model and a life-cycle growth model. The models take different approaches toward capturing the ways in which the supply of labor responds to changes in fiscal policy. The Solow-type growth model uses estimates of how much the labor supply changes at a given point in time in response to a change in after-tax compensation that would result, for example, from a change in tax rates. The life-cycle growth model uses estimates of the responsiveness of the labor supply that depend on how people expect their after-tax compensation to change over time.

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