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Less Income Inequality and More Growth – Are they Compatible? Part 7. The Drivers of Labour Earnings Inequality – An Analysis Based on Conditional and Unconditional Quantile Regressions. Nr.930, 9. Januar 2012, doi:10.1787/5k9h28s354hg-en (oecd-ilibrary.org [abgerufen am 2. Januar 2021]).
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Redistribution, Inequality, and Growth, April 2014, S. 25 ("It would still be a mistake to focus on growth and let inequality take care of itself, not only because inequality may be ethically undesirable but also because the resulting growth may be low and unsustainable.")
Era Dabla-Norris, Kalpana Kochhar, Nujin Suphaphiphat, Frantisek Ricka, Evridiki Tsounta: Causes and Consequences of Income Inequality: A Global Perspective. Hrsg.: International Monetary Fund. Juni 2015 (imf.org [PDF]): “if the income share of the top 20% (the rich) increases, then GDP growth actually declines over the medium term, suggesting that the benefits do not trickle down” [while] “an increase in the income share of the bottom 20% (the poor) is associated with higher GDP growth.”
Era Dabla-Norris, Kalpana Kochhar, Nujin Suphaphiphat, Frantisek Ricka, Evridiki Tsounta: Causes and Consequences of Income Inequality: A Global Perspective. Hrsg.: International Monetary Fund. Juni 2015, S.21f. (imf.org [PDF]): “...many advanced countries have now seen an increase in net income inequality, indicating gaps in existing tax-and-transfer systems to counteract rising market inequality. The progressivity of tax systems has declined in some advanced economies over the past few decades, with the result being that high-income households and corporations now face lower effective tax rates (Hungerford 2013). Indeed, Figure 18 indicates that rising pre-tax income concentration at the top of the distribution in many advanced economies has also coincided with declining top marginal tax rates”
Era Dabla-Norris, Kalpana Kochhar, Nujin Suphaphiphat, Frantisek Ricka, Evridiki Tsounta: Causes and Consequences of Income Inequality: A Global Perspective. Hrsg.: International Monetary Fund. Juni 2015, S.24 (imf.org [PDF]): “For some Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries with available tax and benefits data, we also considered alternative measures for redistributive policies as well as top marginal personal income-tax rates. The results, not reported here but available upon request, suggest that lower marginal tax rates are associated with higher market and net inequality and a higher income share of the top 10 percent.”
He Qinglian, Zhongguo Xiandaihua de XianJing (Die Fallen der Modernisierung in China, besprochen von Liu Binyan und Perry Link in New York Review of Books, 8. Oktober 1998); Der mit „akzeptabler Normalität“ klassifizierte Wertebereich korreliert mit dem für europäische Industriestaaten beobachtbaren Wertebereich der Ungleichverteilung von Markteinkommen.
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Larry Elliott Economics editor: Pay low-income families more to boost economic growth, says IMF. In: The Guardian. 15. Juni 2015, ISSN0261-3077 (theguardian.com [abgerufen am 27. Mai 2020]).
Larry Elliott Economics editor: Pay low-income families more to boost economic growth, says IMF. In: The Guardian. 15. Juni 2015, ISSN0261-3077 (theguardian.com [abgerufen am 27. Mai 2020]).