Income taxation and progressivity: A measure of equitability

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Scottish Journal of Political Economy Pub Date : 2023-08-23 DOI:10.1111/sjpe.12361
J. Creedy, S. Subramanian
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This paper proposes a measure of ‘equitability of taxation’, in the context of progressivity and the income tax. By postulating specifications of ‘extreme equitability’ and ‘extreme inequitability’ of a tax system, the paper advances a measure of tax equitability as the normalised area distance of a ‘tax concentration curve’ from its most inequitable version. The measure is derived, and a procedure is outlined for the decomposition of differences in the measure across regimes into a ‘distribution effect’ and a ‘tax system’ effect. A criterion is established for asserting ‘unambiguously greater equitability’ in comparisons across regimes, in terms of a dominance relation akin to the Lorenz quasi‐ordering. The measure is illustrated with the help of numerical examples.
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所得税和累进:一种衡量公平的方法
本文在累进税和所得税的背景下提出了一种衡量“税收公平”的方法。通过假设税收制度的“极端公平”和“极端不公平”的规格,本文提出了一种衡量税收公平的方法,即“税收集中曲线”与其最不公平版本的标准化区域距离。推导了这一衡量标准,并概述了将不同制度的衡量标准差异分解为“分配效应”和“税收制度”效应的程序。在类似于洛伦兹拟序的优势关系方面,建立了一个标准,用于断言跨制度比较中的“明确更大的公平性”。通过数值算例说明了这一措施。
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期刊介绍: The Scottish Journal of Political Economy is a generalist journal with an explicitly international reach in both readership and authorship. It is dedicated to publishing the highest quality research in any field of economics, without prejudice to the methodology or to the analytical techniques used. The editors encourage submissions in all fields of economics in order to provide practical contributions to the literature, and to further the influence of economics in the world of practical affairs.
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