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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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redistribution. Although they are in most cases strongly progressive, the low redistributive effect is mainly due to their small size …
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redistribution, that fiscal drag has a small regressive effect and that the implicit redistribution favours pensioners over private …
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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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Traditional analyses of redistributive effects of the tax-benefit system are rooted in the concepts of relative income inequality and proportionality. This observation also applies to decompositions proposed by Kakwani (1977, 1984) and Lambert (1985) that reveal the vertical and horizontal...
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This paper embeds analysis of fiscal redistribution (FR) within the standard social welfare framework. Differences in …
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This paper aims to propose a social protection system that "decommodifies" labour and fulfills the properties of a Social Protection Floor satisfying revenue-neutrality. To this end, firstly, a Universal Basic Income (UBI) scheme is explored. Secondly, the UBI is transformed into a Negative...
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the literature have attempted (i) to model different behaviour (in a way that matter for incidence and redistribution of …
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This paper examines the distributional impacts of the changes to benefits, tax credits, pensions and direct taxes between the UK Elections in May 2010 and in May 2015. It also looks ahead to the longer-term effects of changes and plans that were announced by the 2010-2015 Coalition government,...
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