The redistributive effect of the Romanian tax-benefit system: a microsimulation approach
Author
Eva Militaru
Publication Date
Mar 2015
Summary
This paper attempts to investigate the income distribution of Romanian
households, focusing on the role of the tax-benefit system in income
redistribution. We evaluate the redistributive effect by estimating
income inequality changes due to tax-benefit components. We use EU-SILC
microdata and the EUROMOD microsimulation model to simulate income
components. The results point out that income inequality is considerably
reduced through the tax-benefit system, as a great deal of income is
redistributed among households. The analysis of the income components
that contribute to inequality reduction emphasizes that pensions,
personal income taxes and social benefits are in favour of inequality
reduction, while social contributions act the opposite way. Our results
are sensitive to social and fiscal policy changes.
Volume and page numbers
Volume: 10 , p.93 -104
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.7220/AESR.1822.7996.2014.8.1.6
Publication type
Journal Article
Research area
Tax and benefit systems
Links
http://www.jaqm.ro/issues/volume-10,issue-1/8_EV.PHP
Notes
Open Access journal
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