Camille Landais
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French economist
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Camille Landais's Degrees
- PhD Economics Paris Sciences et Lettres University
- Masters Economics Paris Sciences et Lettres University
- Bachelors Economics Paris Sciences et Lettres University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Camille Landais is a French economist who currently works as Professor of economics at the London School of Economics. His research focuses on public finance and labour economics. In 2016, Landais was awarded the Prize of Best Young Economist of France for his research on the relationship between changes in inequality and fiscal and social policy.
Camille Landais's Published Works
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- Children and Gender Inequality: Evidence from Denmark (2018) (583)
- Taxation and International Migration of Superstars: Evidence from the European Football Market (2010) (341)
- Child Penalties Across Countries: Evidence and Explanations (2019) (276)
- Migration and Wage Effects of Taxing Top Earners: Evidence from the Foreigners&Apos; Tax Scheme in Denmark (2013) (226)
- Assessing the Welfare Effects of Unemployment Benefits Using the Regression Kink Design (2015) (166)
- Market Externalities of Large Unemployment Insurance Extension Programs (2013) (155)
- Optimal Unemployment Insurance Over the Business Cycle (2010) (153)
- The Optimal Timing of Unemployment Benefits: Theory and Evidence from Sweden (2018) (116)
- A Macroeconomic Approach to Optimal Unemployment Insurance: Theory (2018) (90)
- Are Tax Incentives for Charitable Giving Efficient? Evidence from France (2010) (84)
- Taxation and Migration: Evidence and Policy Implications (2019) (84)
- Subsidizing Labor Hoarding in Recessions: The Employment & Welfare Effects of Short Time Work (2018) (84)
- A Macroeconomic Approach to Optimal Unemployment Insurance: Applications (2018) (74)
- Gender Inequality and Economic Development: Fertility, Education and Norms (2017) (74)
- The effect of tax enforcement on tax elasticities: Evidence from charitable contributions in France (2016) (63)
- A Macroeconomic Theory of Optimal Unemployment Insurance (2010) (56)
- A progressive European wealth tax to fund the European COVID response (2020) (35)
- Do Family Policies Reduce Gender Inequality? Evidence from 60 Years of Policy Experimentation (2020) (35)
- Building effective short-time work schemes for the COVID-19 crisis (2020) (33)
- Does Biology Drive Child Penalties? Evidence from Biological and Adoptive Families (2020) (31)
- The Value of Unemployment Insurance (2019) (29)
- Top Incomes in France: booming inequalities? (2008) (28)
- Risk-Based Selection in Unemployment Insurance: Evidence and Implications (2017) (27)
- Consumption Dynamics in the COVID Crisis: Real Time Insights from French Transaction & Bank Data (2020) (25)
- Taxation and International Mobility of Superstars : Evidence from the European Football Market ∗ (2009) (20)
- Should We Insure Workers or Jobs During Recessions? (2022) (17)
- Cultural Integration in France (2012) (16)
- Charitable Giving and Tax Policy: A Historical and Comparative Perspective (2016) (13)
- Unemployment Insurance over the Business Cycle (2011) (12)
- The value of registry data for consumption analysis: An application to health shocks (2020) (12)
- Studying Consumption Patterns Using Registry Data: Lessons from Swedish Administrative Data (2017) (11)
- Philanthropy, Tax Policy, and Tax Cheating: A Long-Run Perspective on US data (2016) (9)
- The Optimal Timing of UI Benefits: Theory and Evidence from Sweden (2015) (9)
- Charitable giving and tax policy in the presence of tax cheating: Theory and evidence from the U.S. and France (2011) (8)
- Choice in Insurance Markets: A Pigouvian Approach to Social Insurance Design (2020) (6)
- Women and men at work (2021) (6)
- Heterogeneity and Behavioral Responses to Unemployment Benefits over the Business Cycle (2011) (4)
- Are Fiscal Incentives Towards Charitable Giving E-cient? Evidence from France (2007) (3)
- Introduction to the special issue: “New perspectives on consumption measures” (2020) (3)
- The elasticity of taxable income and the optimal taxation of top incomes: Evidence from an exhaustive panel of the wealthiest taxpayers (2008) (2)
- Replication data for: Children and Gender Inequality: Evidence from Denmark (2019) (1)
- Wealth and Property Taxation in the United States (2023) (1)
- Trans-Atlantic Public Economics Seminar 2018 (2018) (1)
- Treasury Select Committee - call for evidence on Covid-19 financial package (2020) (1)
- Pension Reform: Towards an Overhaul of Family Rights? (2013) (1)
- A Macroeconomic Theory of Optimal Unemployment Insurance: Slides (2014) (1)
- IGC evidence paper State effectiveness (2021) (0)
- Can Inheritance Taxation Promote Equality of Opportunities? (2022) (0)
- Trans-Atlantic Public Economics Seminar (2018) (0)
- Replication data for: Child Penalties across Countries: Evidence and Explanations (2019) (0)
- SERIES OPTIMAL UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE OVER THE BUSINESS CYCLE (2010) (0)
- How taxable income of affluent households react to its taxation? an estimate for the period 1997-2004 (2014) (0)
- Cultural and Economic Integration in France (2012) (0)
- Keep Working and Spend Less? Collective Childcare and Parental Earnings in France (2020) (0)
- Web Appendix of Taxation and International Migration of Superstars: Evidence from the European Football Market (2012) (0)
- Response by Camille Landais, Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez (2012) (0)
- SERIES CHILDREN AND GENDER INEQUALITY : EVIDENCE FROM DENMARK (2018) (0)
- 11. The Future of the Unemployment Insurance in Question . . . (2013) (0)
- Replication data for: A Macroeconomic Approach to Optimal Unemployment Insurance: Applications (2019) (0)
- The careers and time use of mothers and fathers (2021) (0)
- ARE TAx InCEnTIVES EFFICIEnT ? find much lower estimates with semi-parametric methods than with a Tobit model (2014) (0)
- Children and Gender Inequality: -0.2cm Evidence from DenmarkKleven: h.j.kleven@lse.ac.uk; Landais: c.landais@lse.ac.uk; Søgaard: jes@econ.ku.dk. We thank Oriana Bandiera, Tim Besley, Raj Chetty, Marjorie McElroy, and Gilat Levy for helpful comments and discussions. 0.5cm (2015) (0)
- Evidence paper State effectiveness (2019) (0)
- NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES OPTIMAL UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE OVER THE BUSINESS CYCLE (2014) (0)
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