Static tax-benefit microsimulation models (MSMs) are widely used and well-regarded tools for public policy analysis, but it is essential to use them very carefully. This paper focuses on the analysis of MSM output, suggesting the use of non-parametric methods as a useful, informative and relatively straightforward complement to detect effects not always captured by measures often used to present MSM results. Non-parametric methods are used here to analyse the output of an MSM applied to the 1998 Italian personal income tax reform, the main change in which concerned the tax schedule: the first tax rate was increased from 10 per cent to 18.5 per cent and the top one was reduced by 4.5 percentage points. Non-parametric methods highlight tha...
Extensive research has shown that few robust results regarding the optimal tax structure are availab...
In order to investigate the redistributional effects induced by personal income tax, empirical resea...
To assess the impact of tax-benefit policy changes on income distribution over time, we suggest a de...
Static tax-benefit microsimulation models (MSMs) are widely used and well-regarded tools for public ...
Static tax–benefit microsimulation models (MSMs) are widely used and well-regarded tools for public ...
Analysing tax-benefit reforms with nonparametric methods Carlo V. Fiorio∗† Static tax-benefit micros...
The first chapters of the thesis put special emphasis on tax-benefit microsimulation models. The sta...
In this paper alternative reforms of present Italian personal income taxation, including a change o...
We provide an overview of microsimulation approaches for assessing the effects of policy on income d...
It is sometimes argued that a flat-rate tax reform can reduce tax noncompliance. The argument is, ho...
ABSTRACT: Microsimulation based on income tax statistics may be useful in tax reform discussions. Un...
The aim of this paper is the study of three reforms of the Italian personal income tax that have bee...
It is sometimes argued that a flat-rate tax reform can reduce tax noncompliance. The argument is, ho...
The aim of the present study is to show the potential of behavioural microsimulation models as power...
We study income responses to income tax changes by using a large panel of Swedish tax payers over th...
Extensive research has shown that few robust results regarding the optimal tax structure are availab...
In order to investigate the redistributional effects induced by personal income tax, empirical resea...
To assess the impact of tax-benefit policy changes on income distribution over time, we suggest a de...
Static tax-benefit microsimulation models (MSMs) are widely used and well-regarded tools for public ...
Static tax–benefit microsimulation models (MSMs) are widely used and well-regarded tools for public ...
Analysing tax-benefit reforms with nonparametric methods Carlo V. Fiorio∗† Static tax-benefit micros...
The first chapters of the thesis put special emphasis on tax-benefit microsimulation models. The sta...
In this paper alternative reforms of present Italian personal income taxation, including a change o...
We provide an overview of microsimulation approaches for assessing the effects of policy on income d...
It is sometimes argued that a flat-rate tax reform can reduce tax noncompliance. The argument is, ho...
ABSTRACT: Microsimulation based on income tax statistics may be useful in tax reform discussions. Un...
The aim of this paper is the study of three reforms of the Italian personal income tax that have bee...
It is sometimes argued that a flat-rate tax reform can reduce tax noncompliance. The argument is, ho...
The aim of the present study is to show the potential of behavioural microsimulation models as power...
We study income responses to income tax changes by using a large panel of Swedish tax payers over th...
Extensive research has shown that few robust results regarding the optimal tax structure are availab...
In order to investigate the redistributional effects induced by personal income tax, empirical resea...
To assess the impact of tax-benefit policy changes on income distribution over time, we suggest a de...