Evaluating Impact Effects of Tax Reforms
Peter J Lambert
Journal of Economic Surveys, 1993, vol. 7, issue 3, 205-42
Abstract:
This survey paper provides coverage of the inputs from the theory side which go into the empirical analysis of impact effects of tax reforms. Inequality, social welfare, progressivity and horizontal inequity effects are considered. The value judgements inherent in selecting the target group for analysis, specifying welfare through household utility, equivalizing incomes and otherwise incorporating differences in household needs into utilitarian analysis, are all explained. The evaluation procedures described include dominance checks and index comparisons. The inequality and social welfare tests are also applicable to other comparisons of income distribution. Standard computer software to sort, cumulate and compute covariances is all that is required to undertake the necessary computations using microdata. Copyright 1993 by Blackwell Publishers Ltd
Date: 1993
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