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In semiparametric binary response models, support conditions on the regressors are required to guarantee point identification of the parameter of interest. For example,one regressor is usually assumed to have continuous support conditional on the other regressors. In some instances, such...
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In semiparametric binary response models, support conditions on the regressors are required to guarantee point identification of the parameter of interest. For example,one regressor is usually assumed to have continuous support conditional on the other regressors. In some instances, such...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010559864
, the income tax is effectively progressive; (v) income taxation substantially reduces income inequality in Germany. …
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In this paper, we address the question whether family support via the income tax system is more generous in France than in Germany, as it is often claimed in the public debate. We use two micro-data sets and a micro-simulation model to compare effective average tax rates for different household...
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distribution. We show that inequality changed dramatically during the decade, along with modest changes in average income. Applying …
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This paper presents a robust estimation of two income distribution models using Spanish data for the period 1990-91 under three different concepts of income. The effect on the estimates of the Theil index due to the choice of the definition of income and of the estimation method is also analysed.
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, the anatomy of income inequality is thoroughly examined, and particular attention is given to the issue of statistical …
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