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Journal of Public Economics | 1999

Redistributive effect progressivity and differential tax treatment: personal income taxes in twelve OECD countries

Adam Wagstaff; Eddy van Doorslaer; Hattem van der Burg; Samuel Calonge; Terkel Christiansen; Guido Citoni; Ulf-G. Gerdtham; Michael Gerfin; Lorna Gross; Unto Hakinnen; Jürgen John; Paul Johnson; Jan Klavus; Claire Lachaud; Jørgen Lauridsen; Robert E. Leu; Brian Nolan; Encarna Peran; Carol Propper; Frank Puffer; Lise Rochaix; Marisol Rodríguez; Martin Schellhorn; Gun Sundberg; Olaf Winkelhake

This paper decomposes the redistributive effect of the personal income taxes (PITs) of twelve OECD countries into four components: (i) an average rate effect, (ii) a departure-from-proportionality or progressivity effect, (iii) a horizontal equity effect and (iv) a reranking effect. The product of (i) and (ii) indicates the vertical redistribution associated with the PIT and the sum of (iii) and (iv) indicates the impact on the distribution of income of differential tax treatment. The average tax rate is found to be low in France and high in the Nordic countries, and the PIT is found to be most progressive in France, Ireland and Spain, and least progressive in Denmark and Sweden. Taking (i) and (ii) together, Denmark and the US achieve broadly similar levels of vertical redistributive effect. Differential treatment is found to have a much smaller effect on income redistribution (as a proportion of redistributive effect) than the vertical redistribution caused by progressivity, though there are differences between countries. These differences appear to be due principally to a different emphasis on deductions, such as tax deductibility of mortgage interest payments and insurance premiums, and on local income tax.


Archive | 2002

Demand for private health insurance and demand for health care by privately and non-privately insured in Denmark

Terkel Christiansen; Jørgen Lauridsen; Finn Kamper-Jørgensen


Archive | 2006

Decomposition of Socio-economic Determination of Income-related Health Inequality by Health Dimensions

Jørgen Lauridsen; Terkel Christiansen; Jens Gundgaard; Unto Häkkinen; Harri Sintonen


Norsk Økonomisk Tidsskrift | 2009

Udbudspåvirkning af forbruget i almen lægepraksis: Supplier induced demand in general practice

Mickael Bech; Jørgen Lauridsen; Brian Becker Hansen; Torben Højmark Sørensen


Archive | 2008

Udbudspåvirkning af forbruget i almen lægepraksis

Mickael Bech; Brian Bekker Hansen; Jørgen Lauridsen; Torben Højmark; Sørensen D


Archive | 2013

Explaining the Sources of IncomeRelated Inequality in Health Care Utilization in Denmark

Jens Gundgaard; Jørgen Lauridsen


Archive | 2013

Do Mixed Reimbursement Schemes Affect Hospital Productivity? An Analysis of the Case of Denmark

Xenia Brun Hansen; Mickael Bech; Mads Leth Jacobsen; Jørgen Lauridsen


Symposium I Anvendt Statistik 2010 | 2010

Political or dental power in private and public service provision

Lotte Bøgh Andersen; Mickael Bech; Jørgen Lauridsen


European Journal of Health Economics (Print Edition) | 2009

Exploring the spatial pattern in GP expenditures

Mickael Bech; Jørgen Lauridsen


Archive | 2007

DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES & AGGREGATE HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURE IN EUROPE

Terkel Christiansen; Mickael Bech; Jørgen Lauridsen; Pascal Nielsen

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Jens Gundgaard

University of Southern Denmark

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Unto Häkkinen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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