What explains the spectacular increases in inequality of disposable income in transitional economies of Central and Eastern Europe? There are at least two possible explanations. First, the pre-tax distribution of income became more unequal because of the shift to a market economy. Second, the degree of progressivity of the income tax system declined. But each of these factors is in turn determined by other structural changes associated with transition—notably, the decrease in public provision of key public goods, the decrease in non income tax revenue sources such as profits from public production, and perhaps a decline in society’s inequality aversion. This paper develops a framework in which these different forces on inequality can be ass...
The paper is structured as follows. In section 2 we clarify the concept of inequality used in the pa...
Income distribution is a widely neglected subject in applied macroeconomics. This paper looks at the...
The growing economic inequality around the world is recognized as a global problem of mankind. At th...
What explains the spectacular increases in inequality of disposable income in transitional economies...
What explains the spectacular increases in inequality of disposable income in transitional economies...
WP 2002-10 April 2002What explains the spectacular increases in inequality of disposable income in t...
Parallel to the process of democratization, the former socialist countries of Eastern Europe and Cen...
Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-comm...
While under the communist regime, states in Eastern Europe and Central Asia shared similarly low lev...
Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-comm...
This paper explores the links between two phenomena of the past two decades: striking increase in th...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a world of increased mark...
The recent rise in inequality in the distribution of disposable income in many, although not all, co...
The transition to a market economy in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (FSU) has been asso...
Disposable income inequality, as measured by the Gini coefficient and using the Family Budget Survey...
The paper is structured as follows. In section 2 we clarify the concept of inequality used in the pa...
Income distribution is a widely neglected subject in applied macroeconomics. This paper looks at the...
The growing economic inequality around the world is recognized as a global problem of mankind. At th...
What explains the spectacular increases in inequality of disposable income in transitional economies...
What explains the spectacular increases in inequality of disposable income in transitional economies...
WP 2002-10 April 2002What explains the spectacular increases in inequality of disposable income in t...
Parallel to the process of democratization, the former socialist countries of Eastern Europe and Cen...
Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-comm...
While under the communist regime, states in Eastern Europe and Central Asia shared similarly low lev...
Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-comm...
This paper explores the links between two phenomena of the past two decades: striking increase in th...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a world of increased mark...
The recent rise in inequality in the distribution of disposable income in many, although not all, co...
The transition to a market economy in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (FSU) has been asso...
Disposable income inequality, as measured by the Gini coefficient and using the Family Budget Survey...
The paper is structured as follows. In section 2 we clarify the concept of inequality used in the pa...
Income distribution is a widely neglected subject in applied macroeconomics. This paper looks at the...
The growing economic inequality around the world is recognized as a global problem of mankind. At th...