
handle: 10459.1/44517
El presente artículo pretende ampliar el modelo original de SANDMO (Journal of Public Economics, 1981 , Vol. 16), relativo a evasión e imposición óptima, en dos direcciones. De un lado, haciendo extensivo el marco de preferencias redistributivas hacia otros objetivos sociales distintos del utilitarista; asimismo, permitiendo el que los sujetos no defraudadores puedan diferir entre sí, de acuerdo con la bibliografía más corriente sobre el tema, por razón de la capacidad productiva que posean en el mercado de trabajo. Dichas modificaciones, además de deslindar los aspectos de aversión al riesgo de lo que propiamente es el grado de concavidad de la función de bienestar, facilitan una más completa descripción del modo como operan los factores que inciden en la conducta del contribuyente.
This paper intends to generalize the SANDMO'S model on evasion and optimal taxation (Journal of Public Economics, 1981, Vol. 16) in two directions. First, by extending the frame of redistributive preferences to other social objectives apart from utilitarianism; second, allowing that non evaders may differamong them, according to the current literature on the subject, on account of the productive skill they possess in the labour market. Such changes, in addition to isolating the aspects of risk aversion from what is more properly concerned with the degree of concavity of the welfare function, enable a more detailed description of the way the factors influencing the taxpayer behaviour work.
Economia matemàtica, Benestar social, Impostos sobre la renda
Economia matemàtica, Benestar social, Impostos sobre la renda
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