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We examine the relationship between changes in a country's public sector fiscal position and inequality at the top and bottom of the income distribution during the age of austerity (2006-13). We use a parametric Lorenz curve model and Gini-like indices of inequality as our measures to assess...
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We examine the relationship between changes in a country’s public sector fiscal position and inequality at the top and bottom of the income distribution during the age of austerity (2006–13). We use a parametric Lorenz curve model and Gini-like indices of inequality as our measures to assess...
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We examine the relationship between changes in a country's public sector fiscal position and inequality at the top and bottom of the income distribution during the age of austerity (2006-13). We use a parametric Lorenz curve model and Gini-like indices of inequality as our measures to assess...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011784646
We present two Gini-like inequality indices that provide a more nuanced picture of how the profile of inequality has changed across European countries since 2005. We use these indices to analyse the distributional changes that can be attributed to the push for austerity. We estimate the...
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In the article, we describe the European Commission's (EC) recapitalisation proposals which were announced as part its road map to stability and growth on 12 October 2011. The EC is calling for ‘significantly' higher capital reserves to help banks replenish their balance sheets to withstand...
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The European periphery is qualitatively different from the core. This implies that a monetary and fiscal policy mix which benefits the core will not, by definition, benefit the periphery except by coincident or accident. The debtor nations are also qualitatively different from the creditor...
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This editorial examines global efforts to regulate the shadow banking system, in particular the green paper released by the European Commission in March 2012. It suggests that the financial market landscape in Europe is currently in flux and large swings in market activity — either through...
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