2020
DOI: 10.1111/roiw.12493
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The Zenga Equality Curve: A New Approach to Measuring Tax Redistribution and Progressivity

Abstract: We adopt and extend the new Zenga inequality curve to study the degree of progressivity as well as the redistributive and re‐ranking effects of a personal income tax system. Moreover, we also establish the social welfare implications of these new inequality measures and compare them with the classical approach based on the Lorenz curve and the Gini coefficient. The Zenga methodology is based on comparing the mean income of the poorest income earners with the mean income of the remaining richest part of the pop… Show more

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“…Greselin et al (2020) applied the K&S general framework to derive the decomposition for the SWF underlying the Zenga inequality index.…”
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“…Greselin et al (2020) applied the K&S general framework to derive the decomposition for the SWF underlying the Zenga inequality index.…”
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confidence: 99%