Less income inequality and more growth - are they compatible? Part 3. Income redistribution via taxes and transfers across OECD countries

"Taxes and transfers reduce inequality in disposable income relative to market income. The effect varies, however, across OECD countries. The redistributive impact of taxes and transfers depends on the size, mix and the progressivity of each component. Some countries with a relatively small tax...

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Main Authors: Joumard, Isabelle, Pisu, Mauro, Bloch, Debbie
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Paris 2012
OECD
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19135349124919535219-Less-income-inequality-and-mor.htm
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author Joumard, Isabelle
Pisu, Mauro
Bloch, Debbie
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Pisu, Mauro
Bloch, Debbie
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description "Taxes and transfers reduce inequality in disposable income relative to market income. The effect varies, however, across OECD countries. The redistributive impact of taxes and transfers depends on the size, mix and the progressivity of each component. Some countries with a relatively small tax and welfare system (e.g. Australia) achieve the same redistributive impact as countries characterised by much higher taxes and transfers (e.g. Germany) because they rely more on income taxes, which are more progressive than other taxes, and on means-tested cash transfers. This paper provides an assessment of the redistributive effect of the main taxes and cash transfers based on a set of policy indicators and a literature review. It also identifies empirically four groups of countries with tax and transfer systems that share broadly similar features. The paper then assesses potential trade-offs and complementarities between economic growth and income redistribution objectives associated with various tax and transfer reform options."
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OECD
spellingShingle Joumard, Isabelle
Pisu, Mauro
Bloch, Debbie
income distribution
taxation
welfare state
Less income inequality and more growth - are they compatible? Part 3. Income redistribution via taxes and transfers across OECD countries
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title Less income inequality and more growth - are they compatible? Part 3. Income redistribution via taxes and transfers across OECD countries
topic income distribution
taxation
welfare state
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19135349124919535219-Less-income-inequality-and-mor.htm