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We examine preferences for redistribution inherent in Swedish tax policy 1971-2012 using the inverse optimal tax …
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We examine preferences for redistribution inherent in Swedish tax policy 1971-2012 using the inverse optimal tax …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011566489
We examine preferences for redistribution inherent in Swedish tax policy 1971-2012 using the inverse optimal tax …
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The Netherlands has a unique tradition in which all major Dutch political parties provide CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis with highly detailed proposals for the tax-benefit system in every national election. This information allows us to quantitatively measure the...
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The Netherlands has a unique tradition in which all major Dutch political parties provide CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis with highly detailed proposals for the tax benefit system in every national election. This information allows us to quantitatively measure the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011458047
margins for 17 EU countries and the US. Using the same data, inequality aversion is measured as the degree of redistribution …. -- social preferences ; redistribution ; optimal income taxation ; labor supply …
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The marginal social value of income redistribution is understood to depend on both the concavity of individuals … redistribution, as might be expected, whereas concavity of the social welfare function has a more subtle influence, one that in some …
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The marginal social value of income redistribution is understood to depend on both the concavity of individuals … redistribution, as might be expected, whereas concavity of the social welfare function has a more subtle influence, one that in some …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014075235
This paper examines the question of achieving a societal consensus around redistributive policies. Its extent is measured by the degree of work participation among the different skill classes that populate the economy. This consensus is driven both by the material incentives and heterogeneous...
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