Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The current Italian income support policies are defective with respect to effi-
ciency and equity. A reform must face five crucial choices: universal vs. categorical
policies; transfers vs. subsidies; unconditional vs. means-tested policies; coverage;
flat vs. progressive tax rules. Using a microeconometric model and a social wel-
fare methodology, we simulate—under fiscal neutrality and market equilibrium—the
effects of 30 policies obtained from three basic types: conditional basic income,
unconditional basic income and wage subsidies. The alternative reforms are evalu-
ated according to four different social welfare criterion: the pure utilitarian and three
different versions of a Gini-type social welfare function. The pure utilitarian crite-
rion favours reforms based on a wage subsidy or a combination of wage subsidies
and transfers. The Gini-type criteria favour unconditional transfers or combinations
of wage subsidies with unconditional transfers. Most of the reforms turn out to be
preferable to the current system: the choice set available for selecting a “best” reform
given different criteria is very large.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Income support mechanisms, Basic income, Guaranteed minimum
income, Wage subsidies, Tax reform simulation
Elenco autori:
Colombino, Ugo
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