There is a popular belief that Canada is “more equal ” than the United States. As shown in this paper, there is some truth in that notion. The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of differences in the two countries ’ tax systems in determining the relative degree of income inequality on the tw
We present new evidence on levels and trends in after-tax income inequality in Canada between 1980 a...
Faced with rising fiscal pressures and discontent over income inequality, many countries, Canada amo...
As the degree of global trade integration increased, corporate taxation became a border-crossing mat...
Canada and the United States have both experienced a substantial increase in income inequality over ...
abstract: In the United States, the past thirty years have brought with them a substantial rise in i...
Measured after taxes and income transfers, income inequality is less in Canada than in the US, but t...
The U.S. and Canadian tax systems are often compared, particularly in Can-ada. The comparison is usu...
Conventional wisdom has it that U. S. society is both richer and more unequal than Canadian society,...
This paper compares the tax systems of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US, and summar...
This paper compares income mobility in Canada and three similar industrialized countries—the United ...
Using a standardized dataset, this paper compares the differences in income mobility among four coun...
In this paper, we document some features of the distribution of income, con-sumption and wealth in C...
We compare earnings inequality and mobility across the U.S., Canada, France, Germany and the U.K. du...
This paper examines educational earnings differentials in Canada in the 1980s and compares changes i...
Canadians and Americans have very similar notions of what constitutes the “good life”: largely econo...
We present new evidence on levels and trends in after-tax income inequality in Canada between 1980 a...
Faced with rising fiscal pressures and discontent over income inequality, many countries, Canada amo...
As the degree of global trade integration increased, corporate taxation became a border-crossing mat...
Canada and the United States have both experienced a substantial increase in income inequality over ...
abstract: In the United States, the past thirty years have brought with them a substantial rise in i...
Measured after taxes and income transfers, income inequality is less in Canada than in the US, but t...
The U.S. and Canadian tax systems are often compared, particularly in Can-ada. The comparison is usu...
Conventional wisdom has it that U. S. society is both richer and more unequal than Canadian society,...
This paper compares the tax systems of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US, and summar...
This paper compares income mobility in Canada and three similar industrialized countries—the United ...
Using a standardized dataset, this paper compares the differences in income mobility among four coun...
In this paper, we document some features of the distribution of income, con-sumption and wealth in C...
We compare earnings inequality and mobility across the U.S., Canada, France, Germany and the U.K. du...
This paper examines educational earnings differentials in Canada in the 1980s and compares changes i...
Canadians and Americans have very similar notions of what constitutes the “good life”: largely econo...
We present new evidence on levels and trends in after-tax income inequality in Canada between 1980 a...
Faced with rising fiscal pressures and discontent over income inequality, many countries, Canada amo...
As the degree of global trade integration increased, corporate taxation became a border-crossing mat...