This paper uses data from 18 OECD countries over the last five decades to estimate the causal effect of major tax cuts for the rich on income inequality, economic growth, and unemployment. First, we use a new encompassing measure of taxes on the rich to identify instances of major reduction in tax progressivity. Then, we look at the causal effect of these episodes on economic outcomes by applying a nonparametric generalization of the difference-in-differences indicator that implements Mahalanobis matching in panel data analysis. We find that major reforms reducings taxes on the rich lead to higher income inequality as measured by the top 1% share of pre-tax national income. The effect remains stable in the medium term. In contrast, such ref...
The recent rise in inequality in the distribution of disposable income in many, although not all, co...
We re-examine the theoretical and empirical relationship between income inequality and long-run econ...
Using the data series produced from the collective research project on the dynamics of income distri...
Recent researches [Atkinson, Piketty and Saez, 2010, 2013] have shaken the foundations of income ine...
Using a sample of seventy-seven countries, this paper focuses on marginal tax rates and the income t...
In most OECD countries, the gap between rich and poor is at its highest level since 30 years, accord...
In this paper we empirically investigate a possible effect of income inequality on growth. Using a p...
This paper studies determinants of income inequality using a newly assembled panel of 16 countries o...
In 1913, taxation of income was permanently introduced in the United States. Other similarly develop...
To assess the impact of tax-benefit policy changes on income distribution over time, we suggest a me...
This paper is by nature an exploration study aimed to examine the measures of income inequality and ...
There is a widespread perception that income inequalities have grown across the rich world in recent...
This paper seeks to examine the effect of income inequality on the structure of tax policies. We fir...
This PhD thesis gathers three essays on income inequality and fiscal policy. Chapter 2, “Inequality ...
This dissertation is the result of my experience as a PhD student taking part in the Doctoral Progra...
The recent rise in inequality in the distribution of disposable income in many, although not all, co...
We re-examine the theoretical and empirical relationship between income inequality and long-run econ...
Using the data series produced from the collective research project on the dynamics of income distri...
Recent researches [Atkinson, Piketty and Saez, 2010, 2013] have shaken the foundations of income ine...
Using a sample of seventy-seven countries, this paper focuses on marginal tax rates and the income t...
In most OECD countries, the gap between rich and poor is at its highest level since 30 years, accord...
In this paper we empirically investigate a possible effect of income inequality on growth. Using a p...
This paper studies determinants of income inequality using a newly assembled panel of 16 countries o...
In 1913, taxation of income was permanently introduced in the United States. Other similarly develop...
To assess the impact of tax-benefit policy changes on income distribution over time, we suggest a me...
This paper is by nature an exploration study aimed to examine the measures of income inequality and ...
There is a widespread perception that income inequalities have grown across the rich world in recent...
This paper seeks to examine the effect of income inequality on the structure of tax policies. We fir...
This PhD thesis gathers three essays on income inequality and fiscal policy. Chapter 2, “Inequality ...
This dissertation is the result of my experience as a PhD student taking part in the Doctoral Progra...
The recent rise in inequality in the distribution of disposable income in many, although not all, co...
We re-examine the theoretical and empirical relationship between income inequality and long-run econ...
Using the data series produced from the collective research project on the dynamics of income distri...