This paper investigates the effects and effectiveness of indirect tax reform on poverty in Albania by using normalized consumption dominance curves method; initiated and developed by Makdissi and Wodon (2002) and improved by Duclos, Makdissi and Wodon (2008); and applying the approach on Albanian Living Standard Measurement Surveys (LSMS) data (2002-2008); to explain poverty reduction and life standard improvement expected from increasing tax on non-food expenditures and putting subsidies on food expenditures in Republic of Albania. The results are in favor of suggested tax reform policies
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This paper examines the impact of marginal tax reform on poverty reduction and improvement of social...
Development of the tax system in all countries where the economic and political responses.In Albania...
This paper studies the distribution of well-being and, specifically, the degree of poverty and depri...
This paper utilizes the Consumption Dominance Curve methodology proposed by Makdissi and Wodon in 20...
The aim of this paper is to identify poverty reducing tax reforms in Tlemcen using normalized consum...
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the poverty changes in Albania using data coming from the Ho...
This paper proposes a methodology to identify revenue-neutral directions for poverty-alleviating tax...
This paper mainly uses the methodology of normalized consumption dominance curves to examine whether...
Income in developing countries represents a vital factor in the wellbeing of inhabitants and the who...
This paper applies the methodology of the normalized consumption dominance curve derived by Makdissi...
The aim of this paper is to show the reforms of the tax system of the Republic of Albania in terms o...
The Normalized Consumption Dominance Curves (CD-Curves), which were first derived by Makdissi and Wo...
This paper analyzes the impacts of indirect marginal tax reforms on poverty and welfare in Tanzania ...
The method of testing the marginal tax reform on poverty has been developed rapidly in the last deca...
This paper examines the impact of marginal tax reform on poverty reduction and improvement of social...
Development of the tax system in all countries where the economic and political responses.In Albania...
This paper studies the distribution of well-being and, specifically, the degree of poverty and depri...