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The distributional effects of progressive capital taxes
Authors:Ricardo T Fernholz
Institution:1. Robert Day School of Economics and Finance, Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA, USA.rfernholz@cmc.edu
Abstract:Rising inequality since the 1980s has spurred much research examining the underlying causes and potential policy responses. Among the more controversial, One of the more controversial policy proposals is a progressive capital tax in response to rising top wealth shares around the world proposes a progressive capital tax in response to rising top wealth shares around the world. This paper introduces rank-based econometric methods for dynamic power laws as a tool for estimating the effect of progressive capital taxes on the distribution of wealth under different assumptions about the impact of these taxes on household behavior. In most scenarios, we find that a small tax levied on 1% of households would substantially reshape the US wealth distribution and reduce inequality.
Keywords:wealth distribution  inequality  capital taxes  nonparametric methods
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