Inequality, Demography and Fiscal Policy



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Paru le : 2023-06-26



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This book aims to empirically and theoretically study how income inequality and demographic change affected fiscal policy and subsequent economic growth globally in the past decades from four perspectives. First, it briefly reviews the dynamic changes of income sources that contribute to inequality. Second, it distinguishes between income inequality induced by differences in labor productivity and income inequality induced by differences in capital income. Third, it briefly reviews the dynamic changes of tax composition in the age of demographic change. Last, it discusses the impacts of changes in age structure on the extent of taxes on income relative to expenditure. This book offers a comprehensive discussion to understand and analyze the reason, performance and challenge of fiscal policy and economic growth from the perspective of inequality and demographics.
In addition to students, teachers and researchers in the areas of equity, demography, political economy and economic policy, this book is also of great interest to policy makers, planners and non-government agencies who are concerned with understanding and addressing poverty-related and aging-related issues in developed and developing countries.


Pages
256 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2023-06-26
Marque
Springer
EAN papier
9789819905171
EAN PDF
9789819905188

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25
Taille du fichier
4116 Ko
Prix
126,59 €
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9789819905188

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2
Nombre pages imprimables
25
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12401 Ko
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126,59 €

Dr. Weijie Luo is an associate professor in economics at Beijing International Studies University (BISU). Prior to joining BISU, Dr. Luo was an associate professor in economics at the Central University of Finance and Economics, and an associate lecturer in economics at the University of York, where he completed his PhD in economics. He also served as a visiting researcher at the University of Cambridge in 2018.

His research interests are in macroeconomics, political economy and economic policy. His research work has been published (or accepted for publication) in journals such as Applied Economics, Economics Letters, International Review of Financial Analysis, Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, etc. He is currently serving as an anonymous referee in journals such as Scottish Journal of Political Economy, World Development, etc. One of his papers won the first prize award for the best PhD paper at the 49th Money Macro and Finance Annual Conference.

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