In this paper, we investigate the impact of the fiscal system on wealth redistribution in Germany, Greece, and Italy. We demonstrate the application of the model to the data of the quoted countries. We obtain the gross income distributions by starting from the net income distributions downloaded from the Eurostat website and by using the individual income tax rates of each country. We evaluate the Dynamic Theil's Entropy that allows us to recover the total inequality between the net and gross income distributions for each of these countries. Such a comparison allowed us to understand how the fiscal systems affect wealth distribution. These results can be used for planning welfare policies.
Effects on Taxation on the Forecasting of Income Inequality: Evidence from Germany, Greece, and Italy / Guglielmo, D'Amico; G., Di Biase; Manca, Raimondo. - In: PANOECONOMICUS. - ISSN 1452-595X. - STAMPA. - 60:6(2013), pp. 707-723. [10.2298/pan1306707a]
Effects on Taxation on the Forecasting of Income Inequality: Evidence from Germany, Greece, and Italy
MANCA, Raimondo
2013
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the impact of the fiscal system on wealth redistribution in Germany, Greece, and Italy. We demonstrate the application of the model to the data of the quoted countries. We obtain the gross income distributions by starting from the net income distributions downloaded from the Eurostat website and by using the individual income tax rates of each country. We evaluate the Dynamic Theil's Entropy that allows us to recover the total inequality between the net and gross income distributions for each of these countries. Such a comparison allowed us to understand how the fiscal systems affect wealth distribution. These results can be used for planning welfare policies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


