Public Expenditures, Taxes, and the Distribution of Income: The United States, 1950, 1961, 1970Academic Press, 1970 - 145 páginas Monograph on comparison of income distribution trends, adjusted for taxes and public expenditure, in the USA for the years 1950, 1961 and 1970 - presents alternative definitions, empirical methodology and results (gini concentration ratios and lorenz curves), and finds no significant change in the dispersion of final income and that the overall tax system has drifted from progressive to slightly regressive, which in turn, has been offset by social security and other programmes. Bibliography pp. 133 to 139 and graphs. |
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... state - local receipts and expenditures are distributionally indistinguishable from those made by the central government . Nontax payments in the form of license fees and user charges levied by state and local governments , which ...
... state - local receipts and expenditures are distributionally indistinguishable from those made by the central government . Nontax payments in the form of license fees and user charges levied by state and local governments , which ...
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... state and local taxes have risen from 42 percent of total federal taxes in 1950 to 51 percent in 1961 to 58 percent in 1970 . This would imply a gradual decline in the degree of progressivity of the overall tax structure because state ...
... state and local taxes have risen from 42 percent of total federal taxes in 1950 to 51 percent in 1961 to 58 percent in 1970 . This would imply a gradual decline in the degree of progressivity of the overall tax structure because state ...
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... state - local expenditures compared to federal expenditures . State - local expenditures have increased much more rapidly than have federal expenditures , rising from 38 percent of federal expenditures in 1950 to 52 percent in 1961 to ...
... state - local expenditures compared to federal expenditures . State - local expenditures have increased much more rapidly than have federal expenditures , rising from 38 percent of federal expenditures in 1950 to 52 percent in 1961 to ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Alternative Definitions of Income Redistribution | 12 |
Empirical Procedures | 27 |
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aggregate allocative activities Appendix budget cash transfers ceteris paribus changes concentration ratio concept consumption expenditures counterfactual customs tax decline defined definition of redistribution differences distribution of households distribution of income distributors Economic effects of government efficient transfers empirical Estate and gift excise expenditure functions Expenditure Regressions expenditures and taxes Expenditures by Income Factor NNP federal tax final income fisc fiscal incidence Gift Tax Gini ratios government expenditures Ibid income class income distribution income inequality increase individuals initial distribution intercept Lindahl equilibrium linear regressions marginal benefit measure Michigan SCF one-half line percent in 1970 personal income tax post-fisc distributions post-fisc inequality pre-fisc distribution primary distribution primary income pro-poor progressive recipient benefits Regressions with Factor regressive tax relative Research sector share slope Smolensky Social Security Social Security tax standard post-fisc state-local statistical studies Survey Table B.1 Tax Foundation tax structure taxes and expenditures tion tribution zero government