Discussion paper DP18891 Using Rich Lists to Study the Super-Rich and Top Wealth Inequality: Insights from Switzerland Enea Baselgia Isabel Z. Martínez 7 Mar 2024 Public Economics C81 D31 D64 J62
Discussion paper DP17989 Does A Progressive Wealth Tax Reduce Top Wealth Inequality? Evidence From Switzerland Samira Marti Isabel Z. Martínez Florian Scheuer 15 Mar 2023 Public Economics D3 E2 H2 H3 H7
Discussion paper DP17967 Behavioral Responses to Special Tax Regimes for the Super-Rich: Insights from Swiss Rich Lists Enea Baselgia Isabel Z. Martínez 9 Mar 2023 Public Economics H24 H71 H73 R23 C81 D31
VoxEU Column Top earners relocate for lower taxes – but simply lowering income tax rates might not be a winning strategy Isabel Z. Martínez 10 May 2022 Labour Markets Taxation
Discussion paper DP16627 Mobility Responses to the Establishment of a Residential Tax Haven: Evidence From Switzerland Isabel Z. Martínez 27 Apr 2022 Public Economics H24 H31 H71 H73 R23
Discussion paper DP16660 Wealth-Income Ratios in Free Market Capitalism: Switzerland, 1900–2020 Enea Baselgia Isabel Z. Martínez 21 Oct 2021 Economic History Macroeconomics and Growth Public Economics N34 D31 D33 E01
VoxEU Column The myth of intertemporal labour supply substitution: Evidence from tax holidays Emmanuel Saez Michael Siegenthaler Isabel Z. Martínez 22 Aug 2018 Labour Markets Taxation
VoxEU Column Volatile top income shares in Switzerland? Reassessing the evolution between 1981 and 2009 Isabel Z. Martínez Reto Foellmi 31 Aug 2014 Europe's nations and regions Poverty and Income Inequality
Discussion paper DP10006 Volatile Top Income Shares in Switzerland? Reassessing the Evolution Between 1981 and 2009 Reto Foellmi Isabel Z. Martínez 1 Jun 2014 Labour Economics Public Economics C81 D31 H24 N33