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Decoding Macro Papers
by Shahar Rotberg
Ever felt lost reading an academic economics paper? You're not alone. Welcome to "Decoding Macro Papers", where we break down the complex world of academic macroeconomics into plain language, making it accessible to everyone. Whether you’re a student, a policymaker, or just curious about how the economy really works, we’ll help you understand the latest research, theories, and debates in macroeconomics without all the jargon. Join us as we translate dense papers into engaging stories, insights, and conversations that matter to you.
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Should we tax the wealthy?
In this episode, we dive deep into the complexities of wealth inequality, capital taxation, and offshore tax evasion. Drawing insights from the paper by Shahar Rotberg and Joseph Steinberg, we explore how increasing taxes on capital income and wealth could lead to unintended consequences, such as heightened offshore tax evasion. The episode discusses a dynamic general equilibrium model that assesses the economic impact of different taxation scenarios, including progressive wealth taxes proposed by political figures. Listen as we uncover how these tax policies might affect public finances, investment, inequality, and overall welfare in the economy.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Ever felt lost reading an academic economics paper? You're not alone. Welcome to "Decoding Macro Papers", where we break down the complex world of academic macroeconomics into plain language, making it accessible to everyone. Whether you’re a student, a policymaker, or just curious about how the economy really works, we’ll help you understand the latest research, theories, and debates in macroeconomics without all the jargon. Join us as we translate dense papers into engaging stories, insights, and conversations that matter to you.
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Shahar Rotberg
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