Budget 2020:What effects on households?This policy brief analyzes the redistributive effects of the social and fiscal policy measures for households coming into force in 2020. Our results highlight an average gain of 1% in disposable income for the 60% of households located in the middle of the income distribution, with a standard of living between €1,274 and €2,803 per month. These increases in disposable income for the middle classes are partly explained by the latest wave of housing tax cuts. The income tax cut is the other important measure of the 2020 budget, and leads to greater gains for households above the median, with a standard of living above €1,778 per month. The poorest 8% of households, below €837 per month, and the wealthies...
Housing affordability has gained a great deal of public attention in recent years. One reason for th...
Many budget measures have been introduced by governments with the stated aim of transferring resourc...
This paper explores economic measures that are surprisingly hard to assemble: US household income qu...
Budget 2020:What effects on households?This policy brief analyzes the redistributive effects of the ...
International audienceThis brief studies the tax and social security reforms affecting households, i...
This paper provides new evidence on the effects of fiscal policy by studying, using household-level ...
This article examines the impact of the tax and welfare changes introduced in Budget 2018 on the dis...
Since 2008, research on the Minimum Income Standard (MIS) has identified what different household ty...
One of the most important goals of government policy is to address inequalities in the distribution ...
This paper provides new evidence on the effects of fiscal policy by studying, using household-level ...
Numerous social spending and tax reforms were decided during the 2017–2022 French presidential term....
This research is undertaken to explain the relation between several types of income and total person...
What is the likely impact of the income tax and welfare changes introduced in Budget 2004 on familie...
Summary: We use a version of the neoclassical growth model economy to evaluate two revenue neutral f...
Despite the government’s stated commitment to fairness, last week’s changes to taxes and benefits wi...
Housing affordability has gained a great deal of public attention in recent years. One reason for th...
Many budget measures have been introduced by governments with the stated aim of transferring resourc...
This paper explores economic measures that are surprisingly hard to assemble: US household income qu...
Budget 2020:What effects on households?This policy brief analyzes the redistributive effects of the ...
International audienceThis brief studies the tax and social security reforms affecting households, i...
This paper provides new evidence on the effects of fiscal policy by studying, using household-level ...
This article examines the impact of the tax and welfare changes introduced in Budget 2018 on the dis...
Since 2008, research on the Minimum Income Standard (MIS) has identified what different household ty...
One of the most important goals of government policy is to address inequalities in the distribution ...
This paper provides new evidence on the effects of fiscal policy by studying, using household-level ...
Numerous social spending and tax reforms were decided during the 2017–2022 French presidential term....
This research is undertaken to explain the relation between several types of income and total person...
What is the likely impact of the income tax and welfare changes introduced in Budget 2004 on familie...
Summary: We use a version of the neoclassical growth model economy to evaluate two revenue neutral f...
Despite the government’s stated commitment to fairness, last week’s changes to taxes and benefits wi...
Housing affordability has gained a great deal of public attention in recent years. One reason for th...
Many budget measures have been introduced by governments with the stated aim of transferring resourc...
This paper explores economic measures that are surprisingly hard to assemble: US household income qu...