Tax reforms and income inequality in former Yugoslav countries: Escaping the avant-garde neoliberalism in the income tax policy

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Panoeconomicus Pub Date : 2021-04-22 DOI:10.2298/PAN2102231Z
Jelena Žarković-Rakić, Marko Vladisavljević
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After the breakup of former Yugoslavia Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia followed different income tax reform trajectories that could explain currently different levels of income inequality in these countries. Our paper analyzes redistributive effects of introducing progressive tax systems, like the ones currently implemented in Slovenia and Croatia, in the Serbian context. Using microsimulation modeling and Survey on Income and Living Conditions data for 2017 our results suggest that implementation of both Croatian and Slovenian tax system would yield lower levels of income inequality and poverty if applied in Serbia. Slovenian system achieves larger decrease in inequality due to higher tax burden on the top incomes and brings significant increase in tax revenues. Croatian tax schedule achieves stronger decrease in poverty as more generous personal allowance exempt higher portions of low incomes from labour taxes.
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前南斯拉夫国家的税制改革与收入不平等:逃避所得税政策中的前卫新自由主义
在前南斯拉夫解体后,克罗地亚、塞尔维亚和斯洛文尼亚遵循了不同的所得税改革轨迹,这可以解释这些国家目前不同程度的收入不平等。我们的论文分析了在塞尔维亚背景下引入累进税制的再分配效应,比如目前在斯洛文尼亚和克罗地亚实施的累进税制。使用微观模拟建模和2017年收入和生活条件调查数据,我们的结果表明,如果在塞尔维亚实施克罗地亚和斯洛文尼亚的税收制度,将产生更低水平的收入不平等和贫困。斯洛文尼亚制度由于高收入人群的税收负担较高,实现了更大程度的不平等减少,并带来了税收收入的显著增加。克罗地亚的税收表更有力地减少了贫穷,因为更慷慨的个人津贴免除了低收入者较高比例的劳动税。
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