Public Expenditures, Taxes, and the Distribution of Income
Auteur : Morgan O. Reynolds, Eugene Smolensky
Date de publication : 1977
Éditeur : Academic Press
Nombre de pages : 145
Résumé du livre
Monograph on comparison of income distribution trends, adjusted for taxes and public expenditure, in the USA for the years 1950, 1961 and 1970 - presents alternative definitions, empirical methodology and results (gini concentration ratios and lorenz curves), and finds no significant change in the dispersion of final income and that the overall tax system has drifted from progressive to slightly regressive, which in turn, has been offset by social security and other programmes. Bibliography pp. 133 to 139 and graphs.