Fiscal multipliers and income inequality (The case of OECD countries, Russia and China)

IF 0.7 Q3 ECONOMICS
M. Dorofeev
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Abstract

This study assesses the impact of fiscal multipliers on the level of socioeconomic inequality in 38 countries based on data from the period 2007—2022 with the aim to explore causal relationships between the potential methods of public financial regulation and income indicators in the context of achieving sustainable economic growth. First the fiscal multipliers are estimated relative to GDP, then the obtained data is used to explain the level of income inequality across a broad range of countries. It is shown that the average level of wealth inequality directly influences the level of post-tax income inequality, therefore, addressing income inequality should not neglect other forms of inequality, parti cularly wealth distribution inequality; the effectiveness of fiscal policy has a reverse impact on the level of post-tax income inequality, indicating that a high share of the shadow economy, inefficient tax administration, and redistributive function of public finances contribute to high levels of income inequality . Budgetary instruments for poverty control, targeting, and the efficiency of budgetary expenditures can alter the level of income inequality.
财政乘数与收入不平等(经合组织国家、俄罗斯和中国的案例)
本研究基于 2007-2022 年期间的数据,评估了 38 个国家的财政乘数对社会经济不平等水平的影响,旨在探讨在实现可持续经济增长的背景下,公共财政监管的潜在方法与收入指标之间的因果关系。首先估算了相对于国内生产总值的财政乘数,然后利用获得的数据解释了众多国家的收入不平等水平。结果表明,财富不平等的平均水平直接影响税后收入不平等的水平,因此,解决收入不平等问题不应忽视其他形式的不平等,尤其是财富分配不平等;财政政策的有效性对税后收入不平等的水平具有反向影响,表明影子经济所占比例高、税收管理效率低以及公共财政的再分配功能导致了收入不平等的严重程度。控制贫困的预算手段、目标定位和预算支出的效率可以改变收入不平等的水平。
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