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The demographic database of Eurostat and of Us Census of Bureau are explored and the main facts are extracted and described. This paper is completely self-standing but is also part of a more general analysis dedicated to the functioning and sustainability of pay-as-you-go to finance the welfare...
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We use the same methodology, that Ecofin-Oecd apply for projecting expenditure in the medium-long term, to reconstruct expenditure in the medium-long past. It is possible to compare the effective expenditure with the reconstructed one. The effective expenditure is of course influenced by policy...
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This work examines the influence of Coasian thought on the analysis of externalities as used by economists and legal economists. Ronald Coase, a Chicago scholar, advanced a series of critiques of the Pigovian tax system; the theorem that bears his name is merely the best known. In his 1960 work,...
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This paper aims to develop a detailed analysis of quasi-fiscal deficits and subsidies, and their impact on Armenia … quasi-fiscal deficits and the incidence of quasi-fiscal subsidies in Armenia, as well as identify main recipients and donors … population remains a major ultimate recipient of quasi-fiscal subsidies. Thus, the main distortive impact of quasi …
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redistribution and individual perceptions regarding income tax burden. Three measures for trust in government are used: “trust in … individual characteristics, the key findings are: (1) people are more likely to express preferences for income redistribution …
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The paper seeks to find the impact of tax policy on income and wealth redistribution, as well as its effects on welfare …. Redistribution through transfers has a major contribution to reducing inequality and polarization of income. The fiscal reforms in … present-day circumstances imply as outcome the so called “tax uniformity”, embedding income redistribution through budgetary …
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This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social capital, which is … examine how social capital accumulated in residential areas influences an individual’s preference for income redistribution … income redistribution in areas with higher rates of community participation. This tendency is more clearly observed in high …
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redistribution. Since measures of income typically do not fully take into account the part of income coming from donations received …
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This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social capital, which is … examine how social capital accumulated in residential areas influences an individual’s preference for income redistribution … income redistribution in areas with higher rates of community participation. This tendency is more clearly observed in high …
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even reversing the order of State fiscal endowments per capita after redistribution. It also looks into the disincentive …
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