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The Adverse and Beneficial effects of Front-Loaded Pension Contributions
Ed Westerhout
Fiscal Institute Tilburg (FIT)
Tax Economics
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Adverse Effects
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Beneficial Effects
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Pension Contributions
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Front-loading
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Front-loaded
100%
Labor Supply
50%
Older Workers
50%
Young Workers
50%
Labor Market
25%
Accruals
25%
Welfare Gains
25%
Labor Income
25%
Labour Income Tax
25%
Welfare Loss
25%
Eciency
25%
Government Spending
25%
Defined Benefit Pension Plans
25%
Accrual Rate
25%
Age-independent
25%
Pension Accruals
25%
Contribution Rate
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labour Supply
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Labor Market
50%
Public Expenditure
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Labour Supply
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