Publications of the Research Group Inequality and Public Policy

  1. Refereed Journal // 2017

    Remittances and Public Finances: Evidence from Oil-Price Shocks

    We study the effect of inflowing remittances - a major source of capital for many countries - on tax revenues and tax policy. Instrumenting remittances with changes in the oil-price interacted with a…

  2. Refereed Journal // 2017

    Inequality of income acquisition: the role of childhood circumstances

    Many studies have estimated the effect of circumstances on income acquisition. Perhaps surprisingly, the fraction of inequality attributable to circumstances is usually quite small – in the advanced democracies,…

  3. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 17-032 // 2017

    The Elasticity of Taxable Income: A Meta-Regression Analysis

    The elasticities of taxable (ETI) and broad income (EBI) are key parameters in optimal tax and welfare analysis. To examine the large variation in estimates found in the literature, I conduct a comprehensive…

  4. Expertises // 2017

    Entwicklung der Altersarmut bis 2036

    Um das Armutsrisiko zu messen, wird in dieser Analyse das gesamte Einkommen nach Steuern im Haushaltskontext auf Basis von repräsentativen Haushaltsdaten simuliert und geschätzt, wie sich das Armutsrisiko bis…

  5. Refereed Journal // 2017

    Fiscal Sustainability and Demographic Change: A Micro Approach for 27 EU Countries

    The effect of demographic change on the labor force and on fiscal revenues is topical in light of potential pension shortfalls. This paper evaluates the effect of demographic changes between 2010 and 2030 on…

  6. Non-Refereed Journal // 2017

    Kinderfreibeträge in der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung – Verteilungs- und Verhaltenswirkungen

    The future of the German pay as you go public pension system is dependent on families with children. In contrast to German tax law, there are no child allowances in the social insurance system. As a result,…

  7. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 17-017 // 2017

    Dynamic Scoring of Tax Reforms in the European Union

    In this paper, we present the first dynamic scoring exercise linking a multi‐country microsimulation and DSGE models for all countries of the European Union. We illustrate our novel methodology analysing a…