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  • Diskussionspapiere 683 / 2007

    From Bottom to Top: The Entire Distribution of Market Income in Germany, 1992 - 2001

    We analyze the distribution and concentration of market incomes in Germany in the period 1992 to 2001 on the basis of an integrated data set of individual tax returns and the German Socio-Economic Panel. The unique feature of this integrated data set is that it encompasses the whole spectrum of the population, from the very poor to the very rich. We find a modest increase in overall inequality of market ...

    2007| Stefan Bach, Giacomo Corneo, Viktor Steiner
  • Non-refereed Articles

    Income Taxation and Its Family Components in France

    In: CESifo DICE Report (2006), 4, S. 50-54 | Fabien Dell, Katharina Wrohlich
  • Diskussionspapiere 503 / 2005

    Voting, Inequality, and Redistribution

    This paper surveys models of voting on redistribution. Under reasonable assumptions, the baseline model produces an equilibrium with the extent of redistributive taxation chosen by the median income earner; if the median is poorer than average, redistribution is from rich to poor. Increasing inequality increases redistribution. However, under different assumptions about the economic environment, redistribution ...

    2005| Rainald Borck
  • Diskussionspapiere 532 / 2005

    Top Incomes and Top Taxes in Germany

    We analyze the distribution and taxation of top incomes in Germany during the 1990s on the basis of individual tax returns data. We derive a measure of economic income from taxable gross income as reported in the tax returns. Thanks to complete sampling, we can deliver a very precise description of very high incomes, in terms of both distribution and composition by source. We also provide a measure ...

    2005| Stefan Bach, Giacomo Corneo, Viktor Steiner
  • Externe Monographien

    Income Taxation and Household Size: Would French Family Splitting Make German Families Better Off?

    Bonn: IZA, 2005, 39 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 1894)
    | Alexandre Baclet, Fabien Dell, Katharina Wrohlich
  • Diskussionspapiere 542 / 2005

    Income Taxation and Household Size: Would French Family Splitting Make German Families Better Off ?

    In this paper, we address the question whether family support via the income tax system is more generous in France than in Germany, as it is often claimed in the public debate. We use two micro-data sets and a micro-simulation model to compare effective average tax rates for different household types in France and Germany. Our analysis shows that the popular belief that French high income families ...

    2005| Alexandre Baclet, Fabien Dell, Katharina Wrohlich
  • Diskussionspapiere 417 / 2004

    Are There Any Class Size Effects on Early Career Earnings in West Germany?

    The paper analyses the effect of class size, which stands proxy for school quality, on early career earnings. Using confidential district level information from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), it is demonstrated that class size has no discernible effect on early career earnings. This finding is robust to changes in specification and the choice of sub-samples. The economic literature focused ...

    2004| Hans J. Baumgartner
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