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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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We provide a critique of the standard methodology which bases welfare comparisons between households on deflating household income and consumption by an equivalence scale. We argue that this leads to support for tax/transfer policies that significantly disadvantage low to middle in-come...
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We provide a critique of the standard methodology which bases welfare comparisons between households on deflating household income and consumption by an equivalence scale. We argue that this leads to support for tax/transfer policies that significantly disadvantage low to middle income...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012232795
microsimulation model that accounts for the interactions between wages, the tax-benefit system and net incomes at the household level … (labor supply and demand, consumption) for the first time into a microsimulation framework at the household level. We use …
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basis of a microsimulation model which accounts for the complex interactions between individual wages, the tax … ; income distribution ; inequality ; microsimulation …
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basis of a microsimulation model which accounts for the complex interactions between individual wages, the tax … ; income distribution ; inequality ; microsimulation …
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basis of a microsimulation model which accounts for the complex interactions between individual wages, the tax … ; income distribution ; inequality ; microsimulation …
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Since Aristotle, a vast literature has suggested that economic inequality has important political consequences. Higher inequality is thought to increase demand for government income redistribution in democracies and to discourage democratization and promote class conflict and revolution in...
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Mobility of top incomes matters for both the openness of the income elite and the share of total income that this group receives. It is thus an important complement information to the growing snapshot literature on top income concentration. I use microlevel panel data of German income tax files...
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This paper provides new empirical evidence on the effects of structural policies on household disposable incomes at different income levels. More specifically, it investigates the extent to which structural policies have differential long-run impacts on GDP per capita and on household incomes at...
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