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tax rates would be necessary to pay for such a scheme. The models are applied to both Italy and the United Kingdom. The … unrealistically high tax rates, especially for Italy. The impact on poverty and inequality of the HNIT scheme is markedly higher for … Italy in both scenarios suggesting that the United Kingdom has currently a social protection system in place that …
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This paper examines the distributional impacts of the changes to benefits, tax credits, pensions and direct taxes between the UK Elections in May 2010 and in May 2015. It also looks ahead to the longer-term effects of changes and plans that were announced by the 2010-2015 Coalition government,...
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carbon emission reduction than redistribution (inequality reduction by transfers). However, those countries who contribute …-distribution decreases or does not affect the carbon emissions of the biggest global polluters. Redistribution, on the other hand, exhibits …
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systems. It is argued that the various European systems produce different patterns of redistribution that may be explained by …
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systems. It is argued that the various European systems produce different patterns of redistribution that may be explained by …
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systems. It is argued that the various European systems produce different patterns of redistribution that may be explained by …
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systems. It is argued that the various European systems produce different patterns of redistribution that may be explained by …
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