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poverty. We provide two empirical applications of our measure. First, we analyze the development of inequality in the US from …
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poverty. We provide two empirical applications of our measure. First, we analyze the development of inequality in the US from …
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We assess the effects of U.S. tax policy reforms on inequality by applying a new decomposition method allowing us to disentangle the policy effect from changing market incomes. Over the period 1979-2007, the cumulative policy effect aggravated inequality by increasing the income share of the top...
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We assess the effects of U.S. tax policy reforms on inequality by applying a new decomposition method allowing us to disentangle the policy effect from changing market incomes. Over the period 1979-2007, the cumulative policy effect aggravated inequality by increasing the income share of the top...
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We assess the effects of U.S. tax policy reforms on inequality by applying a new decomposition method that allows us to disentangle mechanical effects due to changes in pre-tax incomes from direct effects of policy reforms. While tax reforms implemented under Democrat administrations, in...
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poverty. We provide two empirical applications of our measure. First, we analyze the development of inequality in the US from …
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is evidence about real income levels and inequality, and the prevalence of affluence and of poverty. …
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