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the Global South. Using national survey data and tax-benefit microsimulation models from the SOUTHMOD project, we provide …
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Rising levels of income inequality and tight government budgets have spurred discussions in many developing nations about how to appropriately tax high-income earners. In this paper, we study taxpayer responses to an increase in the top marginal tax rate in South Africa, drawing on exceptionally...
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Tax reforms involve welfare changes that need to be consistently measured. Pivotal parameter in such empirical efforts is the Elasticity of Taxable Income (ETI). This paper contributes to the estimation of the ETI in developing economies. We rely on a research design based on Ecuador's...
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The elasticity of taxable income is a key tax policy parameter that plays an important role in the formulation of tax and transfer policy. This paper extends work by Kemp (2019) by using a new panel of individual tax returns and the phenomenon of 'bracket creep' to produce updated estimates of...
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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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In this paper we explore the income data in two surveys that underpin a South African tax-benefit microsimulation model …
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In this paper we explore options for augmenting South Africa's personal income tax revenue using two microsimulation …
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This paper calculates automatic stabilization in Ghana, South Africa, and Ecuador to explain income cushioning amid income and demand shocks. Fiscal policies within these countries are also stress tested to gauge welfare contingencies and insurance. A discretionary action approach is adopted for...
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protection. Results from a new tax-benefit microsimulation model for Ghana are combined with the extensive margin elasticity of …
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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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