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Local and state governments attempt to lessen after-tax income inequality via progressive taxation. Migration responses … of capital and labor undermine such attempts. Location theory predicts that cross-state migration will continue until the …
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redistribution and a modest effect of two year led inequality …
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This Handbook entry presents a conceptual, normative overview of the subject of taxation. It emphasizes the relationships among the main functions of taxation—notably, raising revenue, redistributing income, and correcting externalities—and the mapping between these functions and various...
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order to avoid welfare- or tax-induced migration. However, recent evidence shows that even in a setup where the … progressivity of the income tax schedule is centralized to an upper-layer government and local governments are involved in tax …
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redistribution is proposed. This trade-off between efficiency and distribution is well established. For the case of decentralized …
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The paper studies the effects and the determinants of interregional redistribution in a federation of jurisdictions …
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discussion of fiscal redistribution within the standard social welfare framework, which lends itself to a transparent and … practical evaluation of the extent and determinants of fiscal redistribution. Differences in fiscal redistribution are … decomposed into differences in the magnitude of transfers (fiscal effort) and in the progressivity of transfers (fiscal …
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or migration laws – depends on these fundamentals, the set of regions that wins or loses from a given policy is fixed …
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analysis suggests that even if the decentralized redistribution is undesirable compared to the fully centralized redistribution …, it is generally desirable when combined with the central redistribution …
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or migration laws – depends on these fundamentals, the set of regions that wins or loses from a given policy is fixed …
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