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This paper analyses the effects of the recent Economic Crisis on individual preferences for redistribution in 23 European countries. After implementing a decomposition of the variation in these preferences, it is showed that the crisis was highly significant in increasing support for...
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This paper studies the evolution of the modern Swedish inheritance taxation from its introduction in 1885 to its abolishment in 2004. Our contribution is twofold. First, we compute annual effective inheritance tax rates for differently sized bequests and different types of inherited assets...
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the United States. This increase is the result of the top 1% capturing a disproportionate share of overall income growth …
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invites a merger with other scholarship that has shown positive growth effects of the kind of democracy Piketty calls for. …
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Due to behavioral effects triggered by redistributional interventions, it is still an open question whether government policies are able to effectively reduce income inequality. We contribute to this research question by using different country-level data sources to study inequality trends in...
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Does the association between household characteristics and household CO2 emissions differ for different areas such as home energy, transport, indirect and total emissions in the UK? Specific types of households might be more likely to have high emissions in some areas than in others and thus be...
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ministrative tax data. However, unadjusted, the levels and growth based on administrative tax data alone appear to be substantially … restrictions and rigidities needed to estimate top income and wealth shares in the administrative data bias up levels and growth …
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Recent discussions about rising inequality in industrialized countries have triggered calls for more government intervention and redistribution. Due to obvious behavioral effects caused by redistribution, it is however not clear whether redistributional policies are indeed able to combat...
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among various categories of contributors. In Eastern European economies, under the absence of a sustainable economic growth …
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