The Distribution Of Public Expenditure Among Households In The United States
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4991.1981.tb00207.x
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- Edward N. Wolff & Ajit Zacharias & Asena Caner, 2005.
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- Lustig, Nora & Martinez Pabon, Valentina & Pessino, Carola, 2023.
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LSE Research Online Documents on Economics
120683, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
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- Matt Jensen & Will Ensor & Amy Xu & Anderson Frailey, 2017. "A budget-neutral universal basic income," AEI Economics Working Papers 930433, American Enterprise Institute.
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- Lustig, Nora & Martinez Pabon, Valentina & Pessino, Carola, 2023. "Fiscal Policy, Income Redistribution, and Poverty Reduction in Latin America," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 13193, Inter-American Development Bank.
- Lukas Riedel & Holger Stichnoth, 2022.
"Government Expenditure in the DINA Framework: Allocation Methods and Consequences for Post-Tax Income Inequality,"
Working Papers of BETA
2022-06, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
- Riedel, Lukas & Stichnoth, Holger, 2022. "Government expenditure in the DINA framework: Allocation methods and consequences for post-tax income inequality," ZEW Discussion Papers 22-004, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.
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