Whom Is It Fair to Subsidise? Evidence from Argentina

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
F. A. I. González, J. A. Dip
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Abstract

The inequality literature has shown a broad interest in examining how a subsidy or tax credit towards a certain point in the income distribution affects inequality. In this article, we answer the question: whom is it fair to subsidize? We adopt the benchmark income as the criterion of fairness: a subsidy or tax credit will be fair if it contributes to reducing income inequality. This benchmark income allows us to identify the richest (poorest) person who, by receiving a subsidy, leads to a reduction (increase) in inequality. The estimates are based on the Gini coefficient as a measure of inequality. We provide an application for the case of Argentina and its regions (2016–2020). The primary source of information is microdata from the Permanent Household Survey (EPH). The results show that the benchmark income has remained relatively stable between the 71th and 73th percentiles of the per capita income distribution—for the latest period examined (Q3-2020), this implies an income of AR$23,100. This result implies that subsidizing people with incomes above the 73th percentile is unfair since it would increase inequality. Therefore, the benchmark income can be considered an objective and intuitive criterion to determine the convenience of a subsidy or tax credit by policymakers globally.
补贴谁公平?来自阿根廷的证据
研究不平等的文献对研究对收入分配中某一点的补贴或税收抵免如何影响不平等表现出了广泛的兴趣。在这篇文章中,我们回答了这样一个问题:补贴谁是公平的?我们采用基准收入作为公平的标准:如果补贴或税收抵免有助于减少收入不平等,那么它就是公平的。这个基准收入使我们能够确定最富有(最贫穷)的人,他们通过接受补贴,导致不平等的减少(增加)。这些估计是基于衡量不平等程度的基尼系数得出的。我们为阿根廷及其地区(2016-2020)提供了一份申请。信息的主要来源是常住住户调查(EPH)的微观数据。结果表明,基准收入在人均收入分配的第71和第73百分位数之间保持相对稳定——在最近一段时间(第三季度至2020年),这意味着收入为23,100亚尔。这一结果表明,补贴收入高于第73百分位的人是不公平的,因为这会加剧不平等。因此,基准收入可以被视为全球政策制定者确定补贴或税收抵免便利性的客观和直观的标准。
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Studies in Microeconomics
Studies in Microeconomics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
CiteScore
1.40
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0.00%
发文量
14
期刊介绍: Studies in Microeconomics seeks high quality theoretical as well as applied (or empirical) research in all areas of microeconomics (broadly defined to include other avenues of decision science such as psychology, political science and organizational behavior). In particular, we encourage submissions in new areas of Microeconomics such as in the fields of Experimental economics and Behavioral Economics. All manuscripts will be subjected to a peer-review process. The intended audience of the journal are professional economists and young researchers with an interest and expertise in microeconomics and above. In addition to full-length articles MIC is interested in publishing and promoting shorter refereed articles (letters and notes) that are pertinent to the specialist in the field of Microeconomics (broadly defined). MIC will periodically publish special issues with themes of particular interest, including articles solicited from leading scholars as well as authoritative survey articles and meta-analysis on the themed topic. We will also publish book reviews related to microeconomics, and MIC encourages publishing articles from policy practitioners dealing with microeconomic issues that have policy relevance under the section Policy Analysis and Debate.
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