Rising Income Inequality in OECD Countries: Does Fiscal Policy Sacrifice Economic Growth in Achieving Equity?

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Chandika Gunasinghe
E. A. Selvanathan
Athula Naranpanawa
John Forster
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[1] University of Ruhuna,Department of Economics, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
[2] Griffith University,Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Griffith Business School, Nathan Campus
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Fiscal policy; Economic growth; Income inequality; Debt-financing; Tax-financing; Simultaneous equations model; OECD countries;
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The impact of fiscal policy variables on economic growth and income inequality is estimated with data from a balanced panel of 19 high-income OECD countries for 1995–2015. A simultaneous equations model is estimated to test four hypotheses that link economic growth and income inequality to different components of fiscal policy under debt- and tax-financed fiscal strategies. The results do not provide statistically significant evidence for efficiency–equity trade-off. Regardless of the finance method, an increase in redistributive expenditures reduces income inequality but does not affect economic growth. The overall net impact of non-redistributive expenditures, direct taxation receipts and indirect taxation receipts is the increased income inequality. These results suggest increasing redistributive expenditures financed by direct taxes as a means of reducing income inequality. In addition, reducing non-redistributive expenditures promotes both efficiency and equity objectives, important for countries which are experiencing structural budget deficits.
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页码:1840 / 1876
页数:36
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