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effects of direct and indirect taxes are mostly associated with changes in progressivity. For in-kind benefits, changes in the … components using yearly UK data covering 1977-2018. We examine cash and in-kind benefits, and direct and indirect taxes. In …We apply the Kakwani approach to decomposing redistributive effect into average rate, progressivity, and reranking …
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The authors analyze to what extent and how the tax burden should be shifted towards top income earners in order to reduce income inequality. Starting from Lambert and Aronson (Inequality decomposition analysis and the Gini coefficient revisited 1993) and Alvaredo (A note on the relationship...
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The authors analyze to what extent and how the tax burden should be shifted towards top income earners in order to reduce income inequality. Starting from Lambert and Aronson (Inequality decomposition analysis and the Gini coefficient revisited 1993) and Alvaredo (A note on the relationship...
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The authors analyze to what extent and how the tax burden should be shifted towards top income earners in order to reduce income inequality. Starting from Lambert and Aronson (Inequality decomposition analysis and the Gini coefficient revisited 1993) and Alvaredo (A note on the relationship...
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The authors analyze to what extent and how the tax burden should be shifted towards top income earners in order to reduce income inequality. Starting from Lambert and Aronson (Inequality decomposition analysis and the Gini coefficient revisited 1993) and Alvaredo (A note on the relationship...
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incomes resulting from actual or potential use of significantly modifies income inequality and IRPF progressivity and … redistribution. …
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. Progressivity is further decomposed into differences in the distribution of transfers across income groups (targeting performance …This paper embeds analysis of fiscal redistribution (FR) within the standard social welfare framework. Differences in … FR are decomposed into differences in the magnitude (fiscal effort) and progressivity (fiscal progressivity) of transfers …
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The last decade has seen a sharp increase in interest in the possible existence of a Paradox of Redistribution (PoR …) whereby narrow targeting of social transfers aimed at increasing their redistributive (poverty) impact has the perverse effect …
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The last decade has seen a sharp increase in interest in the possible existence of a Paradox of Redistribution (PoR …) whereby narrow targeting of social transfers aimed at increasing their redistributive (poverty) impact has the perverse effect …
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