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- in Uruguay. This fiscal incidence analysis applies a widely recognized methodology to household survey data and … income tax is found to be largely progressive, with the top quintile paying more than four-fifths of this tax. Uruguay …
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This paper investigates the link between inequality and demand for redistribution by looking at how individuals form their perceptions of inequality. Most of the literature analyzing demand for redistribution has focused on objective inequality, rather than subjective perceptions of inequality....
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Tobacco taxes have positive impacts on health outcomes. However, policy makers often hesitate to use them because of the perception that poorer households are affected disproportionally more than richer households. This study compares the simulated distributional effects of tobacco tax increases...
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This paper investigates cross-sectoral productivity differentials in South African industry and their distributional consequences. The analysis shows that typically, traded sectors have experienced low productivity growth over the past decade, while skill intensive service sectors have had...
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In the last decades, Brazil experienced a historical decline in its wage inequality level, particularly in the first decade of the 21<sup>st</sup> century. This paper reviews the literature that attempted to explain the observed pattern. It considers mechanisms related to the supply and demand for labor,...
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