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micro-simulation model developed for the newly available PHF data, we document an inverted U-shaped overall redistribution …
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Applied welfare analyses of redistributive systems nowadays benefit from powerful tax benefit microsimulation programs …
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the tax-and-benefit microsimulation model with the discrete labour supply model. Our results show that both individual and …
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microsimulation (partial equilibrium) model of tax policy with a dynamic general equilibrium (DGE) model of tax policy that can … demographics, and tax-code detail of the microsimulation model and allows this detail to inform a general equilibrium model with a …
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responses in microsimulation models. The paper focuses attention on two methodologies for modelling labour supply: the discrete …
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Many researchers and policymakers have made strong arguments for broadening the taxes on wealth and its returns. Although the theoretical literature on (optimal) wealth taxation is growing, there exists a large void in empirical research. This paper addresses this void by analysing the...
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In this paper a method for analyzing the fairness of an income tax system when portioning the population into heterogeneous socio-economic groups is proposed. The equitable tax system is defined by the three axioms given by Kakwani and Lambert (1998) and, as they suggest, inequity is evaluated...
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The objective of this essay is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally between their children and the determinants of this decision. We use a new dataset based on the estate reports for almost 70,000 Swedish widows, widowers, divorcees and unmarried individuals who died...
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The objective of this essay is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally between their children and the determinants of this decision. We use a new dataset based on the estate reports for almost 70,000 Swedish widows, widowers, divorcees and unmarried individuals who died...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010247418
To measure income inequality with right censored (topcoded) data, we propose multiple imputation for censored observations using draws from Generalized Beta of the Second Kind distributions to provide partially synthetic datasets analyzed using complete data methods. Estimation and inference...
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