Abstract—If households face uninsurable idiosyncratic earnings risk, theory predicts that redistributive tax and transfer systems have both an insurance and a distortionary effect. Exploiting the substantial variation of tax and transfer systems across U.S. states and over time, we investigate the nec-essary traces of these two effects in the data: that state-level measures of redistributive taxation should correlate negatively with the standard devi-ation and the mean of the within-state consumption distribution. We find that the first correlation is robust, supporting strongly the presence of an insurance effect. The distortionary effect can also be detected in the data, but it is less precisely estimated. I
This paper studies the role of social insurance as a redistributive mechanism in presence of an opti...
This paper studies the role of social insurance as a redistributive mechanism in presence of an opti...
In the division of scal responsibilities between central and local governments, it is usually argued...
If households face uninsurable idiosyncratic earnings risk, theory predicts that redistributive tax ...
Marginal income taxes may have an insurance effect by decreasing the effective fluctuations of after...
Marginal income taxes may have an insurance effect by decreasing the effective fluctuations of after...
Both personal bankruptcy and redistributive taxes can insure households’ consumption risk and both v...
Personal bankruptcy regulation and redistributive taxes and transfers vary consid-erably across US s...
We examine the effects of government redistribution schemes in an economy where agents are subject t...
We examine the effects of government redistribution schemes in an economy where agents are subject t...
Increasing marginal tax rates and making payments to the poor reduce inequality and introduce saving...
We quantitatively evaluate the effectiveness of a consumption tax and transfer pro- gram as insuranc...
this work. This article questions traditional analysis of the redistributive effect of the welfare s...
In addition to funding government and redistributing income, a redistributive tax-and-transfer syste...
Various tax policies provide consumers with forms of insurance. Social security has the payoff chara...
This paper studies the role of social insurance as a redistributive mechanism in presence of an opti...
This paper studies the role of social insurance as a redistributive mechanism in presence of an opti...
In the division of scal responsibilities between central and local governments, it is usually argued...
If households face uninsurable idiosyncratic earnings risk, theory predicts that redistributive tax ...
Marginal income taxes may have an insurance effect by decreasing the effective fluctuations of after...
Marginal income taxes may have an insurance effect by decreasing the effective fluctuations of after...
Both personal bankruptcy and redistributive taxes can insure households’ consumption risk and both v...
Personal bankruptcy regulation and redistributive taxes and transfers vary consid-erably across US s...
We examine the effects of government redistribution schemes in an economy where agents are subject t...
We examine the effects of government redistribution schemes in an economy where agents are subject t...
Increasing marginal tax rates and making payments to the poor reduce inequality and introduce saving...
We quantitatively evaluate the effectiveness of a consumption tax and transfer pro- gram as insuranc...
this work. This article questions traditional analysis of the redistributive effect of the welfare s...
In addition to funding government and redistributing income, a redistributive tax-and-transfer syste...
Various tax policies provide consumers with forms of insurance. Social security has the payoff chara...
This paper studies the role of social insurance as a redistributive mechanism in presence of an opti...
This paper studies the role of social insurance as a redistributive mechanism in presence of an opti...
In the division of scal responsibilities between central and local governments, it is usually argued...