During the 2008 economic crisis, labour market inactivity, unemployment and work informality in Serbia rose substantially, triggering a salient increase in Gini-measured inequality (by 4.3 pp), while income tax progressivity remained very low. Using the microsimulation and utility function estimation techniques on 2007 and 2012 household survey data for Serbia, we compare the social welfare effects of a hypothetical shift from flat to progressive taxation, before and after the crisis. We find that a shift from flat to progressive tax and the consequent behavioural response lead to a reduction in inequality, a rise in total labour supply and an increase in the overall social welfare in both years. Although the decrease in inequality i...
Has the Great Recession led to a change in income inequality within European countries? Jenkins (201...
After the breakup of former Yugoslavia Croatia, Serbia and Sloveniafollowed different income tax ref...
The adoption of flat tax systems in Central and Eastern European countries have often been supported...
During the 2008 economic crisis, labour market inactivity, unemployment and work informality in Ser...
We analyse the extent and evolution of income inequality in Serbia and examine factors that may h...
In this paper we measure the influence of the instruments of Serbia’s fiscal system - personal ta...
This article is a first attempt to provide a quantitative evaluation of the welfare gains resulting ...
If public policies should aim at promoting social welfare, then tax progressivity/regressivity shoul...
In this paper we measure the influence of the instruments of Serbia's fiscal system - personal taxes...
In this paper, we analyze fiscal redistribution after the Great Recession. Are welfare states still ...
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...
Social spending programs began to be implemented in the post-World War II period owing to the positi...
The paper seeks to find the impact of tax policy on income and wealth redistribution, as well as its...
New OECD data show that, well into the recovery from the global economic crisis, the distribution of...
Has the Great Recession led to a change in income inequality within European countries? Jenkins (201...
After the breakup of former Yugoslavia Croatia, Serbia and Sloveniafollowed different income tax ref...
The adoption of flat tax systems in Central and Eastern European countries have often been supported...
During the 2008 economic crisis, labour market inactivity, unemployment and work informality in Ser...
We analyse the extent and evolution of income inequality in Serbia and examine factors that may h...
In this paper we measure the influence of the instruments of Serbia’s fiscal system - personal ta...
This article is a first attempt to provide a quantitative evaluation of the welfare gains resulting ...
If public policies should aim at promoting social welfare, then tax progressivity/regressivity shoul...
In this paper we measure the influence of the instruments of Serbia's fiscal system - personal taxes...
In this paper, we analyze fiscal redistribution after the Great Recession. Are welfare states still ...
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...
Social spending programs began to be implemented in the post-World War II period owing to the positi...
The paper seeks to find the impact of tax policy on income and wealth redistribution, as well as its...
New OECD data show that, well into the recovery from the global economic crisis, the distribution of...
Has the Great Recession led to a change in income inequality within European countries? Jenkins (201...
After the breakup of former Yugoslavia Croatia, Serbia and Sloveniafollowed different income tax ref...
The adoption of flat tax systems in Central and Eastern European countries have often been supported...