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According to Kakwani and Lambert (1998), an equitable income tax should respect three axioms related to each taxpayer’s tax liability, average tax rate and post-tax income: whenever taxation determines unequal tax treatments among equals or modifies pre-tax ordering, it influences the...
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highest vertical contribution to the redistributive effect, but also the horizontal inequity due to the reranking of the mean …
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Recently van De Van, Creedy and Lambert (2001) and Urban and Lambert (2008) have reconsidered the original Aronson, Johnson and Lambert (1994) decomposition of the redistributive effect in order to identify the optimal bandwidth that should be used in decomposing the redistributive effect, when...
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We decompose the redistributive effect of direct taxes into vertical, horizontal, and reranking components applying the … horizontal inequity and this component forms a very small fraction of total redistributive effect by comparison with reranking …
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We decompose the redistributive effect of direct taxes into vertical, horizontal, and reranking components applying the … horizontal inequity and this component forms a very small fraction of total redistributive effect by comparison with reranking …
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reranking contributions according to the model of Aronson, Johnson, and Lambert (AJL) is revisited. When close equals groups are … proposed, in which three distinct forms of reranking are disentangled and the vertical and horizontal contributions are …
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In this study, the authors derive measures of the redistributive effect of taxes and welfare expenditures for the United States using Current Population Survey data for the years 1994, 1999, and 2004. The authors find that while income inequality increased, the redistributive effect of taxes and...
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The decomposition of the redistributive effect of an income tax into vertical, horizontal and reranking contributions …, in which three distinct forms of reranking are disentangled and the vertical and horizontal contributions are redefined …
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