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In this paper we explore South Africa's personal income tax system using two microsimulation models. The first, SAMOD … models have a common framework in the form of the EUROMOD microsimulation software and interface, and have a common policy …
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inequality in South Africa. Using a static tax-benefit microsimulation model with input datasets that were adjusted to reflect …
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In this paper we explore the income data in two surveys that underpin a South African tax-benefit microsimulation model …
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microsimulation model's simulation of direct taxes. …
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South Africa exhibits extreme levels of income inequality and is ranked as one of the most unequal countries in the world. In order to measure these severe levels of inequality, it matters how we account for the different parts of the income distribution. Although the approach has gained...
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and work incentives. To this end, the study employs SOUTHMOD, the tax-benefit microsimulation model, for six African …
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This paper provides an account of a South African tax-benefit microsimulation model - SAMOD - which has been developed …
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This paper provides an account of a Nambian tax-benefit microsimulation model - NAMOD - which has been developed for …
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and a hypothetical agricultural shock, in a tax-benefit microsimulation model for Ethiopia. The results suggest that while …
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We synthesize the findings from several recent papers on South Africa's very high income inequality. These papers use new datasets-including income tax data-and new empirical methods to investigate the drivers of household income and individual earnings inequality in South Africa. Increased...
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