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proved to be enough to shed light on the length and timing before high inequality implies regime change. Thus, this work may …
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We explore the role of social mobility as a driver of economic development. First, we map the geography of intergenerational mobility of education for 52 Latin American regions, as well as its evolution over time. Then, through a new weighting procedure that considers the participation of...
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We solve the problem of a social planner who seeks to minimize inequality via transfers with a fixed public budget in a …
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Constructing measures of post-tax income inequality that are consistent with national accounts requires the allocation …
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A common assumption in the optimal taxation literature is that the social planner maximizes a welfarist social welfare function with weights decreasing with income. However, high transfer withdrawal rates in many countries imply very low weights for the working poor in practice. We reconcile...
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life-cycle model, we find that redistribution by taxes and transfers off sets 54% of the inequality in lifetime earnings …
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