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The introduction of a flat tax is supposed to have several advantages. Administration and compliance costs are reduced, as well as incentives for tax evasion. Furthermore, positive employment and growth effects are expected. Despite these advantages, a flat rate tax is not very popular in most...
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The success of the flat rate tax in Eastern Europe suggests that this concept could also be a model for the welfare states of Western Europe. The present paper uses a simulation model to analyse the effects of revenue neutral flat rate tax reforms on equity and efficiency for the case of...
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British or the Southern Greek financing system increases inequality and poverty, as well as labour supply incentives. The …
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Whether observed differences in redistributive policies across countries are the result of differences in social preferences or efficiency constraints is an important question that paves the debate about the optimality of welfare regimes. To shed new light on this question, we estimate labor...
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Whether observed differences in redistributive policies across countries are the result of differences in social preferences or efficiency constraints is an important question that paves the debate about the optimality of welfare regimes. To shed new light on this question, we estimate labor...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013131163
Whether observed differences in redistributive policies across countries are the result of differences in social preferences or efficiency constraints is an important question that paves the debate about the optimality of welfare regimes. To shed new light on this question, we estimate labor...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013121865
Liberal British or the Southern Greek financing system increases inequality and poverty, as well as labour supply incentives … necessarily lead to less poverty. Tax payments are extremely high, whereas social contribution payments are relatively low leading …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003831890
Liberal British or the Southern Greek financing system increases inequality and poverty, as well as labour supply incentives … necessarily lead to less poverty. Tax payments are extremely high, whereas social contribution payments are relatively low leading …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003828070
Liberal British or the Southern Greek financing system increases inequality and poverty, as well as labour supply incentives … necessarily lead to less poverty. Tax payments are extremely high, whereas social contribution payments are relatively low leading …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013160308
Liberal British or the Southern Greek financing system increases inequality and poverty, as well as labour supply incentives … necessarily lead to less poverty. Tax payments are extremely high, whereas social contribution payments are relatively low leading …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011635011