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This monograph examines the growth of public spending in the UK. Using empirical evidence, evidence from theory, and the results of economic modelling, the author considers the wider economic consequences of the current high level of government spending. It is clear from the analysis that UK...
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that top shares increase in periods of above average growth while democracy and high marginal tax rates are associated with …
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We provide an analysis of the housing market and current housing policies in three developed countries: the United Kingdom (UK), Switzerland, and the United States (US). We focus on these three countries mainly due to the marked differences in their institutional settings. The UK is...
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data over the last thirty years. We analyse measures of effective marginal and average tax rates, based on applying the … legal parameters of the tax system to a hypothetical investment; and also measures based on observed tax payments or …
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that top shares increase in periods of above average growth while democracy and high marginal tax rates are associated with …
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clearly reflecting income. Taken together, these cases shed light on when tax accounting methods may reflect income just …
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This paper focuses on the role of minimum wages, tax and benefit policies in protecting workers against financial … towards tax relief and additional income support provisions for low-paid workers. We argue that there appear to be limits to …
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Using data from approximately ninety countries, the author shows that the more a state taxes the rich as a percentage of GDP, the more it protects property rights; and the more it taxes the poor, the more it provides basic public services. There is no evidence that states gouge the rich to...
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In this paper we study the contribution of migrants to the rise in UK top incomes. Using administrative data on the universe of UK taxpayers we show migrants are over-represented at the top of the income distribution, with migrants twice as prevalent in the top 0.1% as anywhere in the bottom...
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The World Health Organisation recently recommended that governments should impose a tax on sugary drinks as a means of … combating the obesity epidemic. This article examines the merits of this proposal and also suggests how, if such a tax were to …
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