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Despite unambiguous predictions of the canonical model of a competitive labor market, empirical studies on the labor market effects of payroll taxation provide conflicting evidence. Our meta-analysis shows that varying degrees of labor market competitiveness across places and time could be one...
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presence of segregation, and hence to a fall in peoples support for redistribution. I motivate my main assumptions with …
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Spatial income inequality in cities is assessed by looking at the distribution of income across individuals and their neighbors. Two new Gini-type spatial inequality indices are introduced: the first index measures the average degree of income inequality within individual neighborhoods; the...
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South Africa using comparable fiscal incidence analysis with data from around 2010. The largest redistributive effect is in …
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We apply a standard tax and benefit incidence analysis to estimate the impact on inequality and poverty of direct taxes …
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incidence analysis for 28 low and middle income countries reveals that, although fiscal systems are always equalizing, that is …
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South Africa using comparable fiscal incidence analysis with data from around 2010. The largest redistributive effect is in …
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We apply a standard tax-and-benefit-incidence analysis to estimate the impact on inequality and poverty of direct taxes …
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Using comparable fiscal incidence analysis, this paper examines the impact of fiscal policy on inequality and poverty …
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preferring some taxpayers to others. The narrowness of the base of such taxes frequently leads to regressive tax incidence …
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