Fiscal Equity: Distributional Impacts of Taxation and Social Spending in Brazil
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Resumo: | In 2009, the Brazilian public sector — actually, the Union: including states, municipalities and the Federal District — collected approximately 35 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP) in taxes, and ‘gave back’ around 15 per cent in pension and health benefits to the private sector and a substantially lower amount through subsidies. Approximately one third of this amount is used to pay the pensions of public servants. Consumption expenditures reached nearly 20 per cent of GDP, while expenditure on investment — ‘gross fixed capital’ — and the net interest payments to holders of government bonds accounted for 2.3 per cent and 5.4 per cent, respectively. Also of note in public budgets are the expenditures on education and health policies, which accounted for about 9 per cent of GDP in 2009. The analysis presented in this article shows the importance of assessing the distributional impacts on household income of taxes, social security and assistance transfers and the public provision of goods and services in education and health. That is the purpose of this study: to evaluate how primary household income changes through the intervention of social security and assistance, fiscal and public health and education policies. (…) |
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Fiscal Equity: Distributional Impacts of Taxation and Social Spending in Brazil |
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Fiscal Equity: Distributional Impacts of Taxation and Social Spending in Brazil |
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Fiscal Equity: Distributional Impacts of Taxation and Social Spending in Brazil Silveira, Fernando Gaiger Fiscal Equity Distributional Impacts Taxation Social Spending Brazil |
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Fiscal Equity: Distributional Impacts of Taxation and Social Spending in Brazil |
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Fiscal Equity: Distributional Impacts of Taxation and Social Spending in Brazil |
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Fiscal Equity: Distributional Impacts of Taxation and Social Spending in Brazil |
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Fiscal Equity: Distributional Impacts of Taxation and Social Spending in Brazil |
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Fiscal Equity: Distributional Impacts of Taxation and Social Spending in Brazil |
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Silveira, Fernando Gaiger |
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Silveira, Fernando Gaiger Rezende, Fernando Afonso, Jose Roberto Ferreira, Jhonatan |
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Rezende, Fernando Afonso, Jose Roberto Ferreira, Jhonatan |
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Silveira, Fernando Gaiger Rezende, Fernando Afonso, Jose Roberto Ferreira, Jhonatan |
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Fiscal Equity Distributional Impacts Taxation Social Spending Brazil |
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Fiscal Equity Distributional Impacts Taxation Social Spending Brazil |
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In 2009, the Brazilian public sector — actually, the Union: including states, municipalities and the Federal District — collected approximately 35 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP) in taxes, and ‘gave back’ around 15 per cent in pension and health benefits to the private sector and a substantially lower amount through subsidies. Approximately one third of this amount is used to pay the pensions of public servants. Consumption expenditures reached nearly 20 per cent of GDP, while expenditure on investment — ‘gross fixed capital’ — and the net interest payments to holders of government bonds accounted for 2.3 per cent and 5.4 per cent, respectively. Also of note in public budgets are the expenditures on education and health policies, which accounted for about 9 per cent of GDP in 2009. The analysis presented in this article shows the importance of assessing the distributional impacts on household income of taxes, social security and assistance transfers and the public provision of goods and services in education and health. That is the purpose of this study: to evaluate how primary household income changes through the intervention of social security and assistance, fiscal and public health and education policies. (…) |
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