最高收入份额和预算赤字

Santo Milasi
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这篇论文认为,收入集中在分配的顶端,加上对高收入者征收的税收减少,可能影响了经合组织国家近几十年来的财政表现。通过对17个经合组织国家1975年至2005年的调查,本文首次提出了收入最高的1%人群的收入份额与预算赤字之间存在正相关关系的证据。对预算组成部分的分类分析表明,这种结果是由于收入集中在最高阶层与预算收入之间的负相关关系。
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Top Income Shares and Budget Deficits
The paper argues that the concentration of income at the top of the distribution, along with a decreasing taxation imposed on high incomes, may have affected OECD countries’ fiscal performances in recent decades. Using a panel of 17 OECD countries between 1975 and 2005, the paper presents the first reported evidence of a positive relationship between the top 1 percent income share and budget deficits. The disaggregated analysis of the budget components suggests that such result is due to a negative relationship between the concentration of income at the top and budget revenues.
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