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.1 Posterior Density for The pis 3.2 Information About The uis 3.2.1 Lognormal Distribution of Income 3.2.2 Assumptions About Group …
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This paper examines the pattern of income changes over the life cycle for both males and females, using information …
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that the income component in the index only role is to distort the allocation between health and education expenditure …. Because the income component does not play its intended role of securing resources for a decent standard of living, we argue … that it is better to drop income from the index in considering optimal plans. Alternatively, we consider net income, income …
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possible effects on inequality and progressivity of evaluating income tax structures using different time periods. …
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income taxation, concentrating on the multi-step case. This is needed in view of the fact that consumption is from income net … of income taxation. Section 3 extends the analysis to include ad valorem and unit consumption taxes. Section 4 examines …
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Australia, using a dynamic cohort lifetime simulation model. The model allows for family formation, births of children, labour … force participation of male and females, along with income dynamics. The redistributive effect is decomposed into vertical …
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The permanent income/life cycle hypothesis is tested using Australian data for periods covering the regulated and …
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