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This paper investigated the link between inflation and the top decile income share after the global financial crisis. The analysis was done on a sample of 42 countries. We found that higher inflation has reduced the income going to the top decile. The main explanation is that inflation has...
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population and the group average pre-tax income; (ii) the relative ideological neutrality of the poor, (iii) parties' and voters …
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data. A detailed decomposition analysis uncovers the respective roles of size, tax progressivity and transfer targeting for …
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Many countries in the Western hemisphere are currently experiencing a backlash against globalization. Most of the research examining the issue has concentrated on international specialization and within-country income inequality as main drivers of the backlash. Doing so, the discussion has...
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countries for which no tax data is available. …
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This paper provides a novel analysis of the trend in income inequality in the United States between 1979-2013. There are two ways in which this paper contributes to the literature. First, I analyze how much of the existing inequality in the U.S. is due to the demographic changes that happened...
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A key aspect defining the contemporary income distribution is the (increasing) share the top holds compared to the rest. This paper shows that income concentration increases towards the very top of the distribution, while the shares the middle- and upper-middle-income groups hold remain stable...
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in fiscal redistribution across modern welfare states. Contrary to the assertion that there is robust evidence in support … endogenous to the welfare state; (b) relative earnings differentials are not a valid proxy measure for the structure of income …
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women in the top of the income distribution based on aggregate tax data, we find that LIS-data give a relatively accurate …
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