Tax structure for consumption and income inequality: an empirical assessment

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  • who: Josu00e9 Alves from the Department of Economics, REM u2013 Research in Economics and Mathematics, UECE u2013 Research Unit on Complexity and Economics, ISEG/UL, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal have published the research work: Tax structure for consumption and income inequality: an empirical assessment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors assess the relationship between several tax items and consumption and income inequality levels. In detail, the authors investigate whether tax systems arrangements can lead the authors to conclude for better tax designs to efficiently promote consumption and to reduce income distribution inequalities. The . . .

     

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