The distributional effects of fiscal austerity
2013
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تفصيلات التسجيلة (السجل)
رمز / رقم الاستدعاءST/ESA/2013/DWP/129
العنوانThe distributional effects of fiscal austerity
توزيع
GER
إمكانية الوصولFull text: wp129_2013 - PDF ;
ملخص
This paper examines the distributional effects of fiscal austerity. Using episodes of fiscal consolidation measures for a sample of 17 OECD countries over the period 1978-2009, we find that fiscal consolidation episodes have typically led to a significant and long-lasting increase in inequality. Tax-based consolidation episodes tend to have a larger and more persistent effect on inequality than spending-based consolidations. The evidence also shows that while fiscal consolidations have typically led to a fall in wage income, they have not had a significant effect on profit and rent income.
Introduction -- Data -- Empirical methodology -- Results -- Conclusions and policy implications.
Introduction -- Data -- Empirical methodology -- Results -- Conclusions and policy implications.
المؤلفونBall, Laurence
Furceri, Davide
Leigh, Daniel
Loungani, Prakash
UN. Department of Economic and Social Affairs
Furceri, Davide
Leigh, Daniel
Loungani, Prakash
UN. Department of Economic and Social Affairs
سلسلة
تاريخ[New York] : UN, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, June 2013
الوصف
18 p. : graphs, tables
ملاحظات
Includes bibliographical references (p. 8-9).