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Tax Progression in OECD Countries - An Integrative Analysis of Tax Schedules and Income Distributions (Paperback, 2013 ed.):... Tax Progression in OECD Countries - An Integrative Analysis of Tax Schedules and Income Distributions (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Christian Seidl, Kirill Pogorelskiy, Stefan Traub
R3,942 Discovery Miles 39 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first book that performs international and intertemporal comparisons of uniform tax progression with empirical data. While conventional measures of tax progression suffer from serious disadvantages for empirical analyses, this book extends uniform measures to progression comparisons of countries with different income distributions. Tax progression is analyzed in terms of Lorenz curve and Suits curve equivalents of net incomes and taxes. The authors derive six distinct definitions of the relation "is more progressive than", which are then utilized for an empirical analysis of 13 countries included in the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS). In two thirds of all international comparisons of tax progression, the authors report a clear ranking of the respective countries in terms of progression dominance. Tax based definitions of greater progressivity perform best. These observations are yet reinforced by statistical tests. The book also provides an account of the institutional background of the involved countries in order to facilitate the interpretation of the data. Moreover, the authors conduct intertemporal comparisons of tax progression for selected countries and perform a sensitivity analysis with respect to the parameterization of the equivalence scale.

Tax Progression in OECD Countries - An Integrative Analysis of Tax Schedules and Income Distributions (Hardcover, 2013 ed.):... Tax Progression in OECD Countries - An Integrative Analysis of Tax Schedules and Income Distributions (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Christian Seidl, Kirill Pogorelskiy, Stefan Traub
R3,003 Discovery Miles 30 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first book that performs international and intertemporal comparisons of uniform tax progression with empirical data. While conventional measures of tax progression suffer from serious disadvantages for empirical analyses, this book extends uniform measures to progression comparisons of countries with different income distributions. Tax progression is analyzed in terms of Lorenz curve and Suits curve equivalents of net incomes and taxes. The authors derive six distinct definitions of the relation "is more progressive than", which are then utilized for an empirical analysis of 13 countries included in the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS). In two thirds of all international comparisons of tax progression, the authors report a clear ranking of the respective countries in terms of progression dominance. Tax based definitions of greater progressivity perform best. These observations are yet reinforced by statistical tests. The book also provides an account of the institutional background of the involved countries in order to facilitate the interpretation of the data. Moreover, the authors conduct intertemporal comparisons of tax progression for selected countries and perform a sensitivity analysis with respect to the parameterization of the equivalence scale.

Welfare and Efficiency in Public Economics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988): Dieter Boes, Manfred... Welfare and Efficiency in Public Economics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988)
Dieter Boes, Manfred Rose, Christian Seidl
R3,022 Discovery Miles 30 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hans-Werner Sinn, Munich, West Germany This book contains 15 papers presented at a conference in Neresheim, West Ger many, in June 1986. The articles were selected by anonymous referees and most of them have undergone substantial revisions since their presentation. The common topic is measurement of welfare, both from efficiency and from equity perspectives. For many economists, welfare is a diffuse, arbitrary and am biguous concept. The papers collected in this book show that this view is not justified. Though not beyond all doubt, welfare theory today is crisp and clear, offering fairly straightforward measuring concepts. It even comes up with numbers that measure society's advantage or disadvantage from specific policy options in monetary units. Politicians get something they can intuitively understand and argue with, and they do not have to be afraid that all this is metaphysics or the result of the scientist's personal value judgements. Some economists, whom I would classify as belonging to the "everything is optimal" school, would claim that providing politicians with numerical welfare measures is superfluous or even dangerous. The world is as it is, and any attempt to give policy advice can only make things worse. I do not share this view. There are good policies and there are bad ones, but it may not be easy to distinguish between them. There is a role for consulting politicians, Dr."

Lectures on Schumpeterian Economics - Schumpeter Centenary Memorial Lectures, Graz 1983 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Lectures on Schumpeterian Economics - Schumpeter Centenary Memorial Lectures, Graz 1983 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984)
Christian Seidl; Contributions by K Acham, L Beinsen, P. Hammond, P Schachner-Blazizek, …
R2,949 Discovery Miles 29 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nobel laureate Sir John Hicks has with good reason called the third quarter of the 1 twentieth century the age of Keynes * Sir John nevertheless diagnosed a crisis of Keynesian economics even before this period had expired. But if only a few gifted scholars had foreseen the crisis of Keynesian economics before 1975, this year at least marked the ultimate disenchantment of Keynesian economics. Keynesian economic policy proved ineffective to cope with the economic challenges of the late seventies: unemployment, inflation, and stagnation of economic growth. Alarmed governments resorted to more and more intense remedies out of the Keynesian box of Pandora. But all they got was the creation of additional difficulties, aggravating the situation still more: soaring public debt, extraordinary balance-of-payments deficits, and economic instability. It had been argued until quite recently that capi talism could have survived only "in the oxygen tent of government deficit spend 2 ing ". But it has become patent since the mid-seventies that it is first and foremost the Keynesian oxygen tent that has produced the present embarrassment of capital ist economies. The present economic malaise in nearly all Western countries has accordingly led to considerable unrest in the economics profession. Somewhat reminiscent of the thirties, a feverish search for alternatives to the prevailing but insufficient econ omic doctrine has begun. Among the candidates to be screened, Schumpeterian economics takes a prominent place.

Handbook of Utility Theory - Volume 2 Extensions (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004): Salvador Barbera,... Handbook of Utility Theory - Volume 2 Extensions (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004)
Salvador Barbera, Peter Hammond, Christian Seidl
R9,948 Discovery Miles 99 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The standard rationality hypothesis is that behaviour can be represented as the maximization of a suitably restricted utility function. This hypothesis lies at the heart of a large body of recent work in economics, of course, but also in political science, ethics, and other major branches of the social sciences. Though this hypothesis of utility maximization deserves our continued respect, finding further refinements and developing new critiques remain areas of active research. In fact, many fundamental conceptual problems remain unsettled. Where others have been resolved, their resolutions may be too recent to have achieved widespread understanding among social scientists. Last but not least, a growing number of papers attempt to challenge the rationality hypothesis head on, at least in its more orthodox formulation. The main purpose of this Handbook is to make more widely available some recent developments in the area. Yet we are well aware that the final chapter of a handbook like this can never be written as long as the area of research remains active, as is certainly the case with utility theory. The editors originally selected a list of topics that seemed ripe enough at the time that the book was planned. Then they invited contributions from researchers whose work had come to their attention. So the list of topics and contributors is largely the editors' responsibility, although some potential con tributors did decline our invitation. Each chapter has also been refereed, and often significantly revised in the light of the referees' remarks."

Handbook of Utility Theory - Volume 2 Extensions (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): Salvador Barbera, Peter Hammond, Christian Seidl Handbook of Utility Theory - Volume 2 Extensions (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Salvador Barbera, Peter Hammond, Christian Seidl
R10,240 Discovery Miles 102 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The standard rationality hypothesis is that behaviour can be represented as the maximization of a suitably restricted utility function. This hypothesis lies at the heart of a large body of recent work in economics, of course, but also in political science, ethics, and other major branches of the social sciences. Though this hypothesis of utility maximization deserves our continued respect, finding further refinements and developing new critiques remain areas of active research. In fact, many fundamental conceptual problems remain unsettled. Where others have been resolved, their resolutions may be too recent to have achieved widespread understanding among social scientists. Last but not least, a growing number of papers attempt to challenge the rationality hypothesis head on, at least in its more orthodox formulation. The main purpose of this Handbook is to make more widely available some recent developments in the area. Yet we are well aware that the final chapter of a handbook like this can never be written as long as the area of research remains active, as is certainly the case with utility theory. The editors originally selected a list of topics that seemed ripe enough at the time that the book was planned. Then they invited contributions from researchers whose work had come to their attention. So the list of topics and contributors is largely the editors' responsibility, although some potential con tributors did decline our invitation. Each chapter has also been refereed, and often significantly revised in the light of the referees' remarks."

Handbook of Utility Theory - Volume 1: Principles (Hardcover, 1999 ed.): Salvador Barbera, Peter Hammond, Christian Seidl Handbook of Utility Theory - Volume 1: Principles (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
Salvador Barbera, Peter Hammond, Christian Seidl
R12,056 Discovery Miles 120 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The standard rationality hypothesis implies that behaviour can be represented as the maximization of a suitably restricted utility function. This hypothesis lies at the heart of a large body of recent work in economics, of course, but also in political science, ethics, and other major branches of social sciences. Though the utility maximization hypothesis is venerable, it remains an area of active research. Moreover, some fundamental conceptual problems remain unresolved, or at best have resolutions that are too recent to have achieved widespread understanding among social scientists. The main purpose of the Handbook of Utility Theory is to make recent developments in the area more accessible. The editors selected a number of specific topics, and invited contributions from researchers whose work had come to their attention. Therefore, the list of topics and contributions is largely the editors' responsibility. Each contributor's chapter has been refereed, and revised according to the referees' remarks. This is the first volume of a two volume set, with the second volume focusing on extensions of utility theory.

Beitrage zur Neueren Steuertheorie - Referate des Finanztheoretischen Seminars im Kloster Neustift bei Brixen 1983 (English,... Beitrage zur Neueren Steuertheorie - Referate des Finanztheoretischen Seminars im Kloster Neustift bei Brixen 1983 (English, German, Paperback)
D. Bos, Martin Rose, Christian Seidl
R1,945 Discovery Miles 19 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Progressive Besteuerung kann nicht nur als ein Instrument zur Optimie- rung einer sozialen Wohlfahrtsfunktion gesehen werden, sondern auch als Ergebnis einer Minimierung bestimmter negativer Querbeziehungen von Menschen zueinander. Diese Deutung einer progressiven Einkommen- steuer bietet eine alternative Erklarung des Umverteilungsstaates. Hierbei ist das Menschenbild des Einzelnen dtisterer als das der neo- klassischen Tradition. Wird doch implizit angenommen, daB es ftir den Einzelnen nicht erwtinscht sei, wenn andere in einer Position sind, die er lieber hatte. Aber, woher kommt eigentlich dieser bias der Neoklas- sik, daB sie einseitig egozentrische Menschen in ihrem Menschenbild der Praferenzrelationen akzeptiert, daB sie auch noch bereit ist, alt- ruistische Menschen anzunehmen, aber eine psychologische Erscheinung wie den Neid verdrangen mochte? Moglicherweise liegt der Grund darin, daB man ein gewisses AusmaB an Nejd als leistungserhohende Triebkraft eines Menschen ansieht, also sogar positiv zu bewerten bereit ist. Dies andert aber nichts daran, daB zunehmender Neid die noch naher zu erklarende "Supernutzenfunktion" der einzelnen Individuen in einer Gesellschaft reduziert, so daB auch eine Gesellschaft mit hohem Sozial- produkt, aber sehr intensiven Neidbeziehungen insgesamt wohlfahrtsmaBig ungtinstiger dastehen kann als eine mit niedrigerem Sozialprodukt, aber Reduzierung der Neidbeziehungen.

Steuern Und Soziale Sicherung in Deutschland - Reformvorschlage Und Deren Finanzielle Auswirkungen (German, Book, 2006 ed.):... Steuern Und Soziale Sicherung in Deutschland - Reformvorschlage Und Deren Finanzielle Auswirkungen (German, Book, 2006 ed.)
Christian Seidl, Joachim Jickeli
R2,490 Discovery Miles 24 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ausgehend von der gegenwartigen Situation Deutschlands im Bereich der Steuer- und Sozialpolitik untersucht dieses Buch deren Ursachen und analysiert Vorschlage fur Steuerreformen und Reformen des sozialen Sicherungssystems. Mit Hilfe von Mikrosimulationsmodellen untersucht es gangige Steuerreformvorschlage, die nachgelagerte Besteuerung der Renten, Familienpolitik und Reformvorschlage der Krankenversicherung. Mit Reformvorschlag einer Flat Tax. "

Steuern, Steuerreform und Einkommensverteilung (German, Paperback, 1988 ed.): Christian Seidl Steuern, Steuerreform und Einkommensverteilung (German, Paperback, 1988 ed.)
Christian Seidl; Contributions by W Kitterer, H Koehler, D Pohmer, M. Rose, …
R1,631 Discovery Miles 16 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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