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redistribution. Although they are in most cases strongly progressive, the low redistributive effect is mainly due to their small size …
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This papers quantifies the redistributive effects on progressivity, poverty and welfare, that would occur if the …
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one of 2011 being designed to have the largest fiscal gains. The latter also strengthened redistribution and achieved the …
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How can poverty reduction be improved and at what cost? Available evidence suggests that social investment strategies and employment policies are important but not sufficient. In order to reduce the number of people below the relative at-risk-of-poverty threshold of the EU, countries must...
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Less visible than benefit expenditure, spending channelled through the tax system via tax concessions and advantages can amount to substantial amounts of foregone revenue. In this paper we use EUROMOD, a tax-benefit micro-simulation model covering all EU member states, to investigate the size...
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The systems of direct taxes and cash benefits in the 27 Member States of the European Union (EU) vary considerably in size and structure. We explore their redistributive effects using EUROMOD, the tax-benefit microsimulation model for the EU. As well as describing redistributive effects in...
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The Australian income tax and transfer system has undergone considerable reform since the mid 1980s. As a number of commentators have pointed out, one impact of reforms to cash transfers for families, as well as of some reforms to direct taxes, has been the evolution of a defacto system of...
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In this paper we want to provide an utopian attempt to tackle inequality and to tackle, most specifically, what we consider the cultural and ethical origin of inequality: paid work. We believe that a globalised world, structured around the asymmetry between an increasingly small number of...
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insurance contributions and other direct taxes. We present the contribution of progressivity and average tax rate to the …
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calculating Gini and Kakwani indices, we also estimate the inequality reduction and the progressivity characteristics of taxes on …
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