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inequality and risk of poverty using EUROMOD and discuss the main reasons for differences between these and EU-SILC based …
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model for the EU. First, we briefly report the process of updating EUROMOD. We then present indicators for income inequality …
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By using estimates from an Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS), we investigate how the German energy tax on car fuels changes the private households-CO2 emissions, living standards, and post-tax income distribution. Our results show that the tax implies a trade-off between the aim to reduce...
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inequality and risk of poverty using EUROMOD and discuss the main reasons for differences between these and EU-SILC based …
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inequality and risk of poverty using EUROMOD and discuss the main reasons for differences between these and EU-SILC based …
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inequality and risk of poverty using EUROMOD and discuss the main reasons for differences between these and EU-SILC based … are available in EUROMOD, we also compare poverty and inequality indicators and METR across countries and over time …
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inequality and risk of poverty using EUROMOD and discuss the main reasons for differences between these and EU-SILC based …
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This papers quantifies the redistributive effects on progressivity, poverty and welfare, that would occur if the monetary benefits currently in place in the Spanish system were to be replaced by a neutral alternative in terms of spending, granting a universal basic income (UBI) to everyone. We...
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inequality and risk of poverty using EUROMOD and discuss the main reasons for differences between these and EU-SILC based …
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claimed that "the more we target benefits at the poor, the less likely we are to reduce poverty and inequality". The basic … fact become a very weak one. For what it matters, targeting tends to be associated with higher levels of redistribution …
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