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Budgetinzidenz 224 Fiscal incidence 211 Einkommensverteilung 84 fiscal incidence 84 Income distribution 83 Poverty 66 Umverteilung 64 Armut 63 Redistribution 61 poverty 60 inequality 57 Public social expenditure 54 Öffentliche Sozialausgaben 54 Finanzpolitik 43 Fiscal policy 43 Steuerpolitik 38 Tax policy 38 Theorie 37 Theory 37 Steuerinzidenz 34 Tax incidence 33 Distributional effect 32 Verteilungswirkung 32 social spending 32 Social security benefits 30 Öffentliche Ausgaben 30 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 30 Public expenditure 28 Soziale Ungleichheit 28 Öffentlicher Haushalt 28 Social inequality 27 Deutschland 25 taxes 22 Latin America 20 Public budget 20 South Africa 20 Germany 18 Impact assessment 18 USA 18 United States 18
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Working Paper 93 Graue Literatur 88 Non-commercial literature 88 Arbeitspapier 78 Article in journal 65 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 65 Hochschulschrift 21 Aufsatz im Buch 13 Book section 13 Thesis 10 Collection of articles of several authors 5 Sammelwerk 5 Amtsdruckschrift 4 Aufsatzsammlung 4 Government document 4 Konferenzschrift 4 Advisory report 3 Bibliografie enthalten 3 Bibliography included 3 Gutachten 3 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 2 Collection of articles written by one author 1 Conference proceedings 1 Lehrbuch 1 Sammlung 1 Statistik 1 Textbook 1 Umfrage 1
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English 220 German 52 Undetermined 26 Italian 5 French 4 Portuguese 4 Spanish 2
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Lustig, Nora 49 Higgins, Sean 12 Scott, John 11 Younger, Stephen D. 11 Inchauste, Gabriela 10 Pessino, Carola 9 Bornukova, Kateryna 7 Jaramillo, Miguel 6 Molina, George Gray 6 Pereira, Claudiney 6 Cuesta, José 5 Goldman, Maya 5 Jellema, Jon 5 Matycin, Michail Ja. 5 Rubil, Ivica 5 Shymanovich, Gleb 5 Vogel, Edgar 5 Čubrik, Aleksandr 5 Berg, Servaas van der 4 Bloch, Carolina 4 Doménech, Rafael 4 Hoxby, Caroline M. 4 Jiménez Pozo, Wilson 4 Mou, Haizhen 4 Paz, Veronica 4 Ravallion, Martin 4 Soares, Sergei 4 Winer, Stanley L. 4 Abras, Ana 3 Aguilar, Ernesto Yáñez 3 Arndt, Channing 3 Ball, Christopher 3 Britton, Chevanne 3 Bulman, George B. 3 Burger, Ronelle 3 Bös, Dieter 3 Cabrera, Maynor 3 Creedy, John 3 Cuesta, Jose 3 Ebert, Udo 3
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Department of Economics, Tulane University 9 Society for the Study of Economic Inequality - ECINEQ 6 Department of Economics, Fakulteit Ekonomiese en Bestuurswetenskappe 4 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 3 National Bureau of Economic Research 3 Treasury, Government of New Zealand 2 Center for Global Development <Washington, DC> 1 Cornell University / Cornell Food and Nutrition Policy Program 1 Development Policy Research Unit, School of Economics 1 European Central Bank 1 Georg-August-Universität Göttingen 1 Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 International Centre for Economic Research (ICER) 1 International Monetary Fund 1 Korea Institute of Public Finance 1 Nomisma SpA <Bologna> 1 OECD 1 Schottland / Government 1 Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg / Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften 1 Théorie Économique, Modélisation, Application (THEMA), Université de Cergy-Pontoise 1 Victoria Business School, Victoria University of Wellington 1 Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 1
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Tulane University Economics working paper 13 World Bank E-Library Archive 11 Policy research working paper : WPS 10 Working Papers / Department of Economics, Tulane University 9 Public finance review : PFR 8 Working paper / Center for Global Development 8 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 7 Working Papers / Society for the Study of Economic Inequality - ECINEQ 6 Working paper / World Institute for Development Economics Research 6 WIDER Working Paper 5 IZA Discussion Papers 4 Policy Research Working Paper 4 Working Papers / Department of Economics, Fakulteit Ekonomiese en Bestuurswetenskappe 4 Working paper 4 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 4 Discussion paper series / IZA 3 Fiscal studies : the journal of the Institute for Fiscal Studies 3 NBER working paper series 3 Working papers / OECD, Economics and Statistics Department 3 Abhandlungen zu den wirtschaftlichen Staatswissenschaften 2 Documentos de trabajo / dECON, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de la República : documento 2 Economic inquiry : journal of the Western Economic Association International 2 Finanzwissenschaftliche Schriften 2 Forschungsberichte des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen 2 Freiberger Arbeitspapiere 2 IMF Working Papers 2 International review of applied economics 2 Journal of common market studies : JCMS 2 Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland 2 New Zealand Treasury Working Paper 2 Population economics 2 Public Finance Review 2 Schriftenreihe des Mittelstandsinstituts Niedersachsen e.V. 2 Schriftenreihe des Niedersächsischen Instituts für Finanz- und Steuerpolitik e.V. 2 Schriftenreihe des Vereins zur Förderung der Wettbewerbswirtschaft e.V. 2 Sozialökonomische Schriften 2 Tax policy and the economy 2 Texto para Discussão 2 Texto para discussão / Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada 2 The review of income and wealth : journal of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth 2
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Fiscal incidence on the island : Grenada's fiscal system and its incidence
Canavire-Bacarreza, Gustavo; Gómez Aliaga, Guillermo; … - 2024
This paper examines the distributional effects of fiscal policy in Grenada. Using data from the 2017-2018 Living Conditions and Household Budgets Survey and following the Commitment to Equity (CEQ) analysis framework, we estimate the effects of fiscal policy interventions on inequality and...
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The Long-Term Fiscal Impact of Immigrants in the Netherlands, Differentiated by Motive, Source Region and Generation
van de Beek, Jan; Hartog, Joop; Kreffer, Gerrit; … - 2024
We use very detailed microdata on fiscal contributions and benefits of the entire population to calculate the discounted lifetime net contribution of the immigrant population present in The Netherlands in 2016. We differentiate by immigration motive and up to 87 source regions. Labour migrants'...
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Fiscal Incidence on the Island: Grenada's Fiscal System and Its Incidence
Canavire Bacarreza, Gustavo J.; Gómez Aliaga, Guillermo; … - 2024
This paper examines the distributional effects of fiscal policy in Grenada. Using data from the 2017–2018 Living Conditions and Household Budgets Survey and following the Commitment to Equity (CEQ) analysis framework, we estimate the effects of fiscal policy interventions on inequality and...
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Tax financing options for new social protection instruments: The equity implications of taxing more to expand the South African social security system
Goldman, Maya; Hlela, Ntuthuko - 2024
In this paper, we use a static fiscal incidence analysis model to evaluate the poverty and inequality impacts of using fiscal policy to finance expanded social spending in South Africa. We assess three methods to enhance the social protection system's equity objectives: increasing the size...
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Scottish budget 2025 to 2026 : distributional analysis
Schottland / Government - 2024
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The long-term fiscal impact of immigrants in the Netherlands, differentiated by motive, source region and generation
Beek, Jan van de; Hartog, Joop; Kreffer, Gerrit; … - 2024
We use very detailed microdata on fiscal contributions and benefits of the entire population to calculate the discounted lifetime net contribution of the immigrant population present in The Netherlands in 2016. We differentiate by immigration motive and up to 87 source regions. Labour migrants'...
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Fiscal Incidence on the Island : Grenada's Fiscal System and Its Incidence
Canavire-Bacarreza, Gustavo - 2024
This paper examines the distributional effects of fiscal policy in Grenada. Using data from the 2017-18 Living Conditions and Household Budgets Survey and following the Commitment to Equity analysis framework, the paper estimates the effects of fiscal policy interventions on inequality and...
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Loopholes and the incidence of public services : evidence from funding career & technical education
Goldring, Thomas; Jacob, Brian Aaron; Kreisman, Daniel; … - 2024
In 2015, Michigan increased it Career and Technical Education (CTE) funding and changed its funding formula to reimburse programsbased student progression through program curricula. Although this change nearly doubled program completion rates, student enrollment and persistence were unaffected;...
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The distributional impacts of public expenditure in Ethiopia : a gender-lens analysis
Tesfaye, Wondimagegn - 2024
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The redistributive effect of pensions : the case of Uruguay
Forteza, Alvaro; Tuzman, Diego - 2024
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Tax financing options for new social protection instruments : the equity implications of taxing more to expand the South African social security system
Goldman, Maya; Hlela, Ntuthuko - 2024
In this paper, we use a static fiscal incidence analysis model to evaluate the poverty and inequality impacts of using fiscal policy to finance expanded social spending in South Africa. We assess three methods to enhance the social protection system's equity objectives: increasing the size...
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Fiscal policies, inequality, and poverty in Croatia
Nguyen, Nga Thi Viet; Rubil, Ivica - 2021
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Are budget neutral income floors fiscally viable in sub-Saharan Africa?
Lustig, Nora; Jellema, Jon; Martinez Pabon, Valentina - 2021
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Fiscal Policy and Equity : Vietnam 2018 Fiscal Incidence Analysis
Rodriguez, Laura - 2023
This paper examines the distributive and poverty reducing effects of Vietnam's fiscal system in 2018. The paper looks at the incidence across the distribution and the effect of (direct and indirect) taxes, subsidies, and social spending (in cash and in-kind) on inequality and poverty in Vietnam...
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The distributive impact of taxes and expenditures in Colombia
Núñez Méndez, Jairo; Olivieri, Sergio; Parra, Julieth; … - 2020
Colombia has reduced extreme poverty in the past 16 years by almost half, moderate poverty by 22 percentage points, and made more than four million Colombians jump the threshold of multidimensional poverty. However, it remains one of the most unequal countries in the region, after Brazil and...
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Fiscal incidence of the property tax
Ihlanfeldt, Keith Ray; Rodgers, Luke P. - In: Public finance review : PFR 53 (2025) 3, pp. 296-339
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Public Finance Implications of Economic Inequality
Auerbach, Alan J. - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
This paper considers questions about the implications of rising inequality for the theory and practice of public finance. It begins by addressing fundamental reasons why the distribution of income or wealth on an annual basis before taxes and transfers offers insufficient information: (1) it...
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Impact of fiscal policy on poverty and inequality in Uganda : fiscal incidence analysis using the UNHS 2016/17
Mejía Mantilla, Carolina; Fajardo-Gonzalez, Johanna; … - 2019
This study analyzes the incidence of public revenues (tax collection) and expenditures (including direct and indirect transfers, indirect subsidies, and in-kind transfers) on the level of poverty and inequality in Uganda, using the internationally recognized methodology developed by the...
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Fiscal incidence in Moldova : a commitment to equity analysis
Cojocaru, Alexandru; Matycin, Michail Ja.; Prohnitchi, … - 2019
This paper uses methods developed by the Commitment to Equity Institute and data from the Household Budget Survey to assess the effects of government taxation and social spending on poverty and inequality in Moldova. The paper presents the first detailed distributional analysis of the tax and...
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Impactos distributivos da educação pública no Brasil ao longo do século XXI
Silveira, Fernando Gaiger; Palomo, Theo Ribas; … - 2022
This text investigates the impacts of education's public spending on social inequality in Brazil throughout the 21st century. For that, two data sources were used: the last three editions of the IBGE's Consumer Expenditure Survey (POF), referring to the years 2002-2003, 2007-2008 and 2017-2018,...
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Impactos distributivos da educação pública no Brasil ao longo do século XXI
Silveira, Fernando Gaiger; Palomo, Theo Ribas; … - 2022
This text investigates the impacts of education's public spending on social inequality in Brazil throughout the 21st century. For that, two data sources were used: the last three editions of the IBGE's Consumer Expenditure Survey (POF), referring to the years 2002-2003, 2007-2008 and 2017-2018,...
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Revisiting the impact of direct taxes and transfers on poverty and inequality in South Africa
Maboshe, Mashekwa; Woolard, Ingrid - 2018
This paper uses a recent household survey and the CEQ framework to revisit and extend previous research on the impact of fiscal policy on income redistribution, and poverty in South Africa. We find, in accordance with previous research, that direct taxes and cash transfers are overall...
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Addressing Inequality in Budgeting : Lessons from Recent Country Experience
OECD; Korea Institute of Public Finance - 2024
In many countries, public expenditure, including transfers, plays a major role in reducing income inequality. The report reviews the various ways that budgeting can be used to this end. A first includes taking a broad approach to results-based budgeting, taking social and distributional goals...
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Loopholes and the Incidence of Public Services : Evidence from Funding Career & Technical Education
Goldring, Thomas; Jacob, Brian Aaron; Kreisman, Daniel; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
In 2015, Michigan increased its Career and Technical Education (CTE) funding and changed its funding formula to reimburse programs-based student progression through program curricula. Although this change nearly doubled program completion rates, student enrollment and persistence were unaffected;...
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Estimating Tax Progressivity in Developing Countries: The Plato Index
Cobham, Alex; FitzGerald, Edmund; Jansky, Petr - 2021
Progressive direct taxation is necessary to complement social protection, in order to reduce income inequality as well as poverty. A new metric of personal income tax incidence progressivity (the "Plato Index") is presented, using WIDER databases for income inequality (WIID) and tax revenues...
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Simulation of options to replace the special COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress grant and close the poverty gap at the food poverty line
Goldman, Maya; Bassier, Ihsaan; Budlender, Joshua; … - 2021
We use a fiscal incidence model based on the South African 2014/15 Living Conditions Survey to simulate the poverty reduction impacts of a selection of medium-to-long-term social grant options with the goal of replacing the existing special COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress grant upon its...
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The Returns to the Federal Tax Credits for Higher Education
Bulman, George; Hoxby, Caroline M. - 2021
Three tax credits benefit households who pay tuition and fees for higher education. The credits have been justified as an investment: generating more educated people and thus more earnings and externalities associated with education. The credits have also been justified purely as tax cuts to...
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Collect more, spend better? : assessing the incidence of fiscal systems and public spending in three Francophone West African countries
Al-Mouksit, Akim; Ben Jelloul, Mahdi; Czajka, Leo; … - 2021
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Estimating tax progressivity in developing countries : the Plato Index
Cobham, Alex; Fitzgerald, Edmund V. K.; Janský, Petr - 2021
Progressive direct taxation is necessary to complement social protection, in order to reduce income inequality as well as poverty. A new metric of personal income tax incidence progressivity (the "Plato Index") is presented, using WIDER databases for income inequality (WIID) and tax revenues...
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Are budget neutral income floors fiscally viable in sub-Saharan Africa?
Lustig, Nora; Jellema, Jon; Martinez Pabon, Valentina - 2021
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Simulation of options to replace the special COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress grant and close the poverty gap at the food poverty line
Goldman, Maya; Bassier, Ihsaan; Budlender, Joshua; … - 2021
We use a fiscal incidence model based on the South African 2014/15 Living Conditions Survey to simulate the poverty reduction impacts of a selection of medium-to-long-term social grant options with the goal of replacing the existing special COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress grant upon its...
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The impact of taxes and social spending on inequality and poverty in El Salvador
Beneke, Margarita; Lustig, Nora; Oliva, José Andrés - 2017
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Inequality and fiscal redistribution in Mexico : 1992-2015
Scott, John; Rosa, Enrique de la; Balcazar, Rodrigo Aranda - 2017
This paper uses income and expenditure surveys from 1992 to 2014 and public tax and spending accounts to estimate the redistributive impact of Mexico's fiscal system over this period. It presents standard and marginal benefit incidence analysis for the principal public transfers (education,...
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The impact of taxes and social spending on inequality and poverty in El Salvador
Beneke, Margarita; Lustig, Nora; Oliva, José Andrés - 2017
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Fiscal policy, inequality and the poor in the developing world
Lustig, Nora - 2016
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Fiscal policy, inequality and the poor in the developing world
Lustig, Nora - 2016
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Fiscal policy, inequality, and the poor in the developing world
Lustig, Nora - 2016
Using comparable fiscal incidence analysis, this paper examines the impact of fiscal policy on inequality and poverty in 25 countries for around 2010. Success in fiscal redistribution is driven primarily by redistributive effort (share of social spending to GDP in each country) and the extent to...
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Impactos distributivos do financiamento dos regimes previdenciários no Brasil
Soares, Sergei; Bloch, Carolina - 2020
This paper seeks to estimate the distributive impact of the taxes and other fiscal contributions that finance social security in Brazil. Making a certain number of strong hypotheses relative to the fiscal incidence of social security financing, we compute a measure of incidence that aggregates...
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Inequality and social policy in Latin America
Lustig, Nora - 2020
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Impactos distributivos do financiamento dos regimes previdenciários no Brasil
Soares, Sergei; Bloch, Carolina - 2020
This paper seeks to estimate the distributive impact of the taxes and other fiscal contributions that finance social security in Brazil. Making a certain number of strong hypotheses relative to the fiscal incidence of social security financing, we compute a measure of incidence that aggregates...
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Redistributive impacts of fiscal policies in Mexico: Corrections for top income measurement problems
Hlásny, Vladimír - 2019
This study assesses the redistributive impacts of fiscal instruments in a 2014 Mexican household budget survey (ENIGH) correcting for potential top-income measurement problems. We use two correction methods based on within-survey information to re-estimate the redistributive impacts of...
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Distributive impacts of social security financing in Brazil
Soares, Sergei; Bloch, Carolina - 2019
This paper seeks to estimate the distributive impact of the taxes and other fiscal contributions that finance social security in Brazil. Making a certain number of strong hypotheses relative to the fiscal incidence of social security financing, we compute a measure of incidence that aggregates...
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Fiscal Incidence in Ukraine : A Commitment to Equity Analysis
Bornukova, Kateryna - 2019
The paper employs the Commitment to Equity framework to present a first attempt at a comprehensive fiscal incidence analysis for Ukraine, encompassing the revenue and expenditures components of the fiscal system, including direct and indirect taxes, as well as direct, indirect, and in-kind...
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Budget 2019 : du pouvoir d'achat mais du déficit
Madec, Pierre; Plane, Mathieu; Sampognaro, Raul - 2019
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Fiscal Incidence in Moldova : A Commitment to Equity Analysis
Cojocaru, Alexandru - 2019
This paper uses methods developed by the Commitment to Equity Institute and data from the Household Budget Survey to assess the effects of government taxation and social spending on poverty and inequality in Moldova. The paper presents the first detailed distributional analysis of the tax and...
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Redistributive impacts of fiscal policies in Mexico : corrections for top income measurement problems
Hlásny, Vladimír - 2019
This study assesses the redistributive impacts of fiscal instruments in a 2014 Mexican household budget survey (ENIGH) correcting for potential top-income measurement problems. We use two correction methods based on within-survey information to re-estimate the redistributive impacts of...
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Fiscal incidence in Ukraine : a commitment to equity analysis
Bornukova, Kateryna; Leshchenko, Nataliia; Matycin, … - 2019
The paper employs the Commitment to Equity framework to present a first attempt at a comprehensive fiscal incidence analysis for Ukraine, encompassing the revenue and expenditures components of the fiscal system, including direct and indirect taxes, as well as direct, indirect, and in-kind...
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The redistributive effects of fiscal policy in Mali and Niger
Hounsa, Thierry; Coulibaly, Mohamed; Sanoh, Aly - 2019
This study assesses the redistributive effects of fiscal policy in Mali and Niger. Fiscal policy is poverty increasing in Mali (by 2.4 percentage points) and Niger (2.5 percentage points). This is a result of primarily two factors: indirect taxes (value-added taxes and import duties) and direct...
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RUSMOD : a tool for distributional analysis in the Russian Federation
Matycin, Michail Ja.; Popova, Daria; Freije, Samuel - 2019
The purpose of this paper is to introduce applications of RUSMOD - a microsimulation model for fiscal incidence analysis in the Russian Federation. RUSMOD combines household survey micro-data and fiscal policy rules to simulate the Russian tax-benefit system: the size and distribution of taxes...
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Fiscal policy, inequality and the ethnic divide in Guatemala
Cabrera, Maynor; Lustig, Nora; Morán, Hilcías E. - 2014
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