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and redistribution of income generalise to the family of indices based on the extended Ginis of Donaldson and Weymark … developed statistical inference procedures) shows the distribution and the aggregation of these individual indicators of …
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over the period 2004-2015, we apply instrumental variable estimation techniques to identify a causal relationship between …
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over the period 2004-2015, we apply instrumental variable estimation techniques to identify a causal relationship between …
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Poor growth performance over the past decades in Europe has increased concerns for rising income dispersion and social exclusion. European authorities have recently launched the Europe 2020 strategy which aims to improve social inclusion in Europe on top of already existing European regional...
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create a "simulated tax redistribution index", which captures the mechanical impact of the changes in tax policy on the gini … coefficient, but is exogenous to any behavioral response. Analyzing the effect of this redistribution index on inequality, I find … process further, I create a new class of tax redistribution measures, based on the S-Gini, which differentially weight effects …
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interpreted. We propose non-parametric estimation procedures to obviate the important "identification of equals" problem. To our …
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, caused by the presence of HI. Non-parametric estimation procedures are delineated which can be used to tackle the …
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We demonstrate that a rank-preserving transfer from a richer individual to a poorer individual can exacerbate income inequality (when inequality is measured by the Gini coefficient). This happens when individuals' preferences depend negatively not only on work time (effort) but also on low...
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We demonstrate that a rank-preserving transfer from a richer individual to a poorer individual can exacerbate income inequality (when inequality is measured by the Gini coefficient). This happens when individuals' preferences depend negatively not only on work time (effort) but also on low...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009681018
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