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Home | People | Aart Gerritsen
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Aart Gerritsen

Research Fellow

University
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Research field
Macroeconomics
Interests
Inequality, Labor, Policy Evaluation, Public Economics

List of publications

Gerritsen, A. (2025). Income tax evasion and third-party reported consumption and wealth: implications for the optimal tax structure The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 127(1):115--148.

Gerritsen, A., Jacobs, B., Spiritus, K. and Rusu, A. (2025). Optimal taxation of capital income with heterogeneous rates of return Economic Journal, 135(665):180--211.

Gerritsen, A. (2024). Optimal nonlinear taxation: a simpler approach International Tax and Public Finance, 31(2):486--510.

Gerritsen, A. and Jacobs, B. (2020). Is a Minimum Wage an Appropriate Instrument for Redistribution? Economica, 87(347):611--637.

Gerritsen, A. (2017). Equity and efficiency in rationed labor markets Journal of Public Economics, 153:56--68.

Gerritsen, A. (2016). Optimal taxation when people do not maximize well-being Journal of Public Economics, 144:122--139.