Fiscal policy and inequality in middle- and high-income countries: redistributive effects of tax and spending shocks

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Isiaka, Abdulaleem [1 ]
Mihailov, Alexander [1 ]
Razzu, Giovanni [1 ]
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[1] Univ Reading, Dept Econ, Reading RG6 6EL, England
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dynamic distributional effects; public spending component shocks; tax revenue shocks; fiscal policy; middle- vs high-income countries; income inequality; SYSTEM GMM; PANEL-DATA; CONSEQUENCES; EDUCATION;
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10.1017/S1365100524000142
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F [经济];
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Motivated by the sharp increases in public spending following the global financial crisis, we employ the GMM Panel VAR approach at annual frequency between 2004 and 2014 to investigate the dynamic response of alternative income distribution variables to shocks imposed on tax revenues and three key components of social expenditures: social protection, health, and education. We confirm the potential of fiscal policy to reduce income inequality in the medium to longer run, but point to the differential approaches to pursue such a goal in middle- versus high-income countries. We find that the particular expenditure component under consideration matters in terms of the dynamic effect on inequality and on different parts of the income distribution, as well as in terms of the implied time profile. In middle-income countries, positive education spending shocks are the most effective in achieving better distributional outcomes over a medium run of several years. By contrast, in high-income countries, positive health spending and tax shocks have a more pronounced favorable dynamic distributional effect.
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