This article analyses the redistributive efficiency of public spending and taxation in a panel of both advanced and developing economies during the last three decades (1984-2012). In order to explore how redistribution is achieved through fiscal policies, a two-stage approach is applied. First, we evaluate the redistributive efficiency of public spending and taxes by using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and obtain considerable variation in redistributive efficiency scores across countries. Second, we use panel truncated and OLS regression analysis to identify the determinants of these differences and reveal the crucial role of economic development, government quality and demographic factors
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This article analyses the redistributive efficiency of public spending and taxation in a panel of bo...
This article analyses the redistributive efficiency of public spending and taxation in a panel of 28...
This article analyses the redistributive efficiency of public spending and taxation in a panel of 28...
This collection includes a selection of research by students of the PhD Program in Applied Economics...
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This paper assesses the impact of government fiscal policies on income inequality in Asia. It discus...
This paper assesses the impact of government fiscal policies on income inequality in Asia. It discus...
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This paper seeks to examine the effect of political regimes on actual fiscal redistribution. We firs...
Abstract Fiscal institutions, which are responsible for the delegation of tax and spending powers a...
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This paper examines the impact of public spending on income distribution in OECD countries, paying ...
This paper assesses the impact of government fiscal policies on income inequality in Asia. It discus...
Why are some countries characterized by more income redistribution than others? Based mainly on Tran...
This article analyses the redistributive efficiency of public spending and taxation in a panel of bo...
This article analyses the redistributive efficiency of public spending and taxation in a panel of 28...
This article analyses the redistributive efficiency of public spending and taxation in a panel of 28...
This collection includes a selection of research by students of the PhD Program in Applied Economics...
In this paper we examine the impact of public spending, education, and institutions on income distri...
This paper assesses the impact of government fiscal policies on income inequality in Asia. It discus...
This paper assesses the impact of government fiscal policies on income inequality in Asia. It discus...
In this paper we examine the impact of public spending, education, and institutions on income distri...
This paper examines the effect of political institutions on fiscal redistribution for a country-leve...
This paper seeks to examine the effect of political regimes on actual fiscal redistribution. We firs...
Abstract Fiscal institutions, which are responsible for the delegation of tax and spending powers a...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.TThe expanding literature on fiscal decentralization (FD) emph...
This paper examines the impact of public spending on income distribution in OECD countries, paying ...
This paper assesses the impact of government fiscal policies on income inequality in Asia. It discus...
Why are some countries characterized by more income redistribution than others? Based mainly on Tran...