间接税和通胀对不平等的相对贡献:土耳其的数据揭示了什么?

IF 2 4区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Review of Development Economics Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.1111/rode.13055
Selçuk Gemicioğlu, Burça Kızılırmak, Uğur Akkoç
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通货膨胀影响消费不平等的一种方式是通过它对不同家庭购买力的不同影响。影响商品价格水平的间接税是影响消费不平等的另一个有效因素。土耳其是一个高度不平等的国家,有着长期的高通胀历史。此外,在过去几十年里,间接税经常被用作一种政策工具。本研究开发了一种新的方法来检查家庭通货膨胀率和间接税变化对实际消费不平等的相对贡献,并将其应用于土耳其的情况。分析使用家庭层面的数据和为应用Shapley和Owen分解方法而创建的人工面板数据进行。这些发现大致可以概括为两点。首先,虽然2003-2019年期间的名义消费变得更加平等,但由于那段时间的价格变化,实际消费不平等加剧了。家庭通货膨胀率的差异是不平等加剧的主要原因。其次,间接税的变化占价格变化不均衡效应的31%至68%,具体取决于使用的方法。结果表明,货币和间接税政策组合在这一时期一直有利于富人。
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Relative contributions of indirect taxes and inflation on inequality: What does the Turkish data reveal?
Abstract One way inflation affects consumption inequality is through its varying impact on the purchasing power of different households. Indirect taxes, which affect commodity price levels, are another effective factor influencing consumption inequality. Turkey is a highly unequal country with a long history of high inflation. Moreover, indirect taxes have been used frequently as a policy tool in the last decades. This study develops a novel approach to examining the relative contributions of household inflation rates and indirect tax changes to real consumption inequality and applies it to the case of Turkey. The analysis is carried out using both household‐level data and artificial panel data created to apply the Shapley and Owen decomposition methods. The findings roughly can be summarized in two points. First, while nominal consumption during the 2003–2019 period became more equal, real consumption inequality increased as a result of price changes during that time. Variations in household inflation rates are the primary source of increased inequality. Second, changes in indirect taxes account for 31% to 68% of the unequalizing effect of price changes, depending on the method used. Results imply that monetary and indirect tax policy mix have been in favor of the rich in this period.
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期刊介绍: The Review of Development Economics is a leading journal publishing high-quality research in development economics. It publishes rigorous analytical papers, theoretical and empirical, which deal with contemporary growth problems of developing countries, including the transition economies. The Review not only serves as a link between theorists and practitioners, but also builds a bridge between development economists and their colleagues in related fields. While the level of the Review of Development Economics is academic, the materials presented are of value to policy makers and researchers, especially those in developing countries.
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