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Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica | 2017

The Impact of Fiscal Factors on The Time Spent With Children: a Model Analysis

Janusz Kudła; Konrad Walczyk

Fiscal incentives affect not only fertility, but also the amount of time spent by parents with adolescent children (so called attention). As a consequence the latter can have an indirect impact on the accumulation of human capital in society. Therefore in the paper we apply an economic model of “myopic” parents to analyze the impact of fiscal parameters on time spent for growing up children. The conclusions are based on the simulation in comparative statics calibrated to the actual data. The result indicates that the reaction of families with two children on the children subsidy differs to the reaction of families having only one child. It indicates that some fiscal instruments are vulnerable to the number of children in families, hindering the objectives of social policy focused on human capital accumulation. The fiscal instruments increasing affluence of families stimulate the amount of time spent with children.


Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica | 2017

Analiza modelowa wpływu narzędzi fiskalnych na czas poświęcany dzieciom

Janusz Kudła; Konrad Walczyk

Fiscal incentives affect not only fertility, but also the amount of time spent by parents with adolescent children (so called attention). As a consequence the latter can have an indirect impact on the accumulation of human capital in society. Therefore in the paper we apply an economic model of “myopic” parents to analyze the impact of fiscal parameters on time spent for growing up children. The conclusions are based on the simulation in comparative statics calibrated to the actual data. The result indicates that the reaction of families with two children on the children subsidy differs to the reaction of families having only one child. It indicates that some fiscal instruments are vulnerable to the number of children in families, hindering the objectives of social policy focused on human capital accumulation. The fiscal instruments increasing affluence of families stimulate the amount of time spent with children.


Policy Studies | 2016

Spillover Effects of Taxes on Government Debt: Spatial Panel Approach

Katarzyna Kopczewska; Janusz Kudła; Konrad Walczyk; Agata Kocia; Robert Kruszewski

It is claimed that tax policy is neither time- nor space-independent due to cross-border tax base mobility that induces spillovers. In other words, fiscal shocks in one country are supposed to have impact on fiscal policies in other countries. This paper verifies this question in two ways. Firstly, a theoretical model is introduced to analyze effects of tax rates adjustment on government debt. Secondly, an empirical spatial econometric study is performed to evaluate impact of capital, labour and consumption taxes on public debt in 34 European countries in 2002-2011. We found strong spatial spillovers. Our results show the consumption tax rate and, to a lesser degree, the capital tax rate significantly affect the sovereign debt, and that the global relations play a leading role (i.e. dominate the local ones) in shaping fiscal policy.


Equilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy | 2015

Optimal Fiscal Policy in an Open Economy with Capital Income Shifting and Consumer Cross-Border Purchases

Janusz Kudła; Agata Kocia; Katarzyna Kopczewska; Robert Kruszewski; Konrad Walczyk

The paper presents a fiscal policy model integrating tax avoidance, the complexity of tax systems and the fiscal solvency hypothesis within the traditional framework of tax competition. Furthermore, we take into account: taxation of consumption, possibility of capital income shifting and foreign goods purchases (untaxed in the destination country). We conclude that if fiscal policy is by no means unfettered the equilibrium can be allocation efficient, provided that the marginal rate of substitution between private and public goods is one. The changes in public debt affect tax rates in equilibrium differently: positively for the consumption tax rate and negatively for the labor tax rate. The change of the capital tax depends on the level of economic internalization. This approach is especially useful during a solvency crisis and can be applied to predict tax rates’ adjustment when the bonds issuance decreases or public debt accelerates.


Archive | 2014

Dynamic Model of Fiscal Solvency: Comparative Dynamic Analysis

Robert Kruszewski; Janusz Kudła; Konrad Walczyk; Katarzyna Kopczewska; Agata Kocia

Tax revenues and the issuance of debt are interdependent because governments are afraid of becoming insolvent. Therefore the long-term tax policy involving: adjustment of capital taxation, taxation of explicit consumption and the issuance of bonds ensures solvency and hampers capital tax competition. Applying long-term dynamic model of capital and consumption taxation, the revenue maximizing government can obtain the equilibrium with reasonable tax rates. The equilibrium solution fulfills simple solvency constraint imposed on bonds issuance and takes into account the possibility of capital income shifting and the limited taxation of consumption. The two tax rates, the levels of capital and consumption are driven by: capital income shifting parameter, explicit consumption and the intertemporal preferences. The interdependences in equilibrium between variables and selected parameters are provided with numerical simulation, as well as the behavior of variables in time after the changes of equilibrium parameters. The solution predicts positive level of bonds in long-term equilibrium and taxation rates positively dependent on the abundance of tax bases. The latter are strongly affected by the value of income shifting parameter and explicit consumption parameter.


Prace i Materiały Instytutu Rozwoju Gospodarczego / Szkoła Główna Handlowa | 2005

THE USEFULNESS OF BUSINESS SURVEYS DATA FOR SHORT-TERM FORECASTING Raw Data vs Seasonally Adjusted and Smoothed One 1

Elżbieta Adamowicz; Sławomir Dudek; Konrad Walczyk


Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy | 2017

Strategy of Spatial Panel Estimation: Spatial Spillovers Between Taxation and Economic Growth

Katarzyna Kopczewska; Janusz Kudła; Konrad Walczyk


Prace i Materiały Instytutu Rozwoju Gospodarczego / Szkoła Główna Handlowa | 2012

Wahania cykliczne w Polsce i strefie euro

Sławomir Dudek; Dawid Pachucki; Elżbieta Adamowicz; Konrad Walczyk


Equilibrium | 2018

Can fiscal policy spur fertility

Janusz Kudła; Konrad Walczyk


Zeszyty Koniunktury w Gospodarce Polskiej. Prace i Materiały Instytutu Rozwoju Gospodarczego SGH | 2015

Koniunktura w przemyśle przetwórczym

Elżbieta Adamowicz; Konrad Walczyk

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Sławomir Dudek

Warsaw School of Economics

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Robert Kruszewski

Warsaw School of Economics

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Dawid Pachucki

Warsaw School of Economics

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