Einmal pro Woche fassen wir einen Forschungsaufsatz in Form eines kurzen und kompakten Twitter-Threads zusammen. Hier finden sich die Quellenangaben und Threads von allen "Paper der Woche" zum Thema Verteilung.

  • Agrawal, D., Poterba, J., & Zidar, O. (2024). Policy Responses to Tax Competition: An Introduction. NBER Working Papers 32090.
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  • Alesina, A., Miano, A., & Stantcheva, S. (2018). Immigration and redistribution (No. w24733). National Bureau of Economic Research.
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  • Alstadsæter, A., Godar, S., Nicolaides, P. & Zucman, G. (2023).  Global Tax Evasion Report 2024. EU Tax Observatory.
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  • Alstadsæter, A., Johannesen, N., & Zucman, G. (2019). Tax evasion and inequality. American Economic Review, 109(6), 2073-2103.
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  • Alstadsæter, A., Johannesen, N., Le Guern Herry, S. & Zucman, G. (2022). Tax evasion and tax avoidance. Journal of Public Economics, 206,104587.
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  • Ansell, B., & Cansunar, A. (2021). The political consequences of housing (un) affordability. Journal of European Social Policy, 31(5), 597-613.
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  • Balboni, C., Bandiera, O., Burgess, R., Ghatak, M., & Heil, A. (2022). Why do people stay poor?. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 137(2), 785-844.
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  • Bassoli, E., Brilli, Y. (2023). Working longer or opting out? Women's costly response to a recent pension reform, Paris School of Economics.
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  • Buckman, S. R., Choi, L. Y., Daly, M. C., & Seitelman, L. M. (2022). The Economic Gains from Equity. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2021(2), 71-139.
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  • Canale, R. R., & Liotti, G. (2021). Controversial effects of public debt on wage share: the case of the eurozone. Applied Economics, 53(39), 4533-4543.
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  • Cavallo, A. (2020). Inflation with Covid consumption baskets (No. w27352). National Bureau of Economic Research.
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  • Domènech-Arumí, G. (2022). Neighborhoods, Perceived Inequality, and Preferences for Redistribution: Evidence from Barcelona (No. 2022-09). ULB--Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
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  • Drechsler, I., Savov, A., & Schnabl, P. (2022). How monetary policy shaped the housing boom. Journal of Financial Economics, 144(3), 992-1021.
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  • Fastenrath, F., Marx, P., Truger, A., & Vitt, H. (2022). Why is it so difficult to tax the rich? Evidence from German policy-makers. Journal of European Public Policy, 29(5), 767-786.
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  • Fessler, P., & Schürz, M. (2020). Structuring the Analysis of Wealth Inequality using the Functions of Wealth: A Class-Based Approach. In Measuring and Understanding the Distribution and Intra/Inter-Generational Mobility of Income and Wealth. University of Chicago Press.
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  • Fessler, P., & Schürz, M. (2024). Privateigentum und Zugang zu Ressourcen: Wege zu einer egalitären Gesellschaft in Österreich. In Sozialbericht 2024. Band II: Sozialpolitische Analysen. Bundesministerium für Soziales, Gesundheit, Pflege und Konsumentenschutz. 279-337.
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  • Fritzsche, C., & Rohleder, R. (2017). Effekte von Änderungen der Grunderwerbsteuer - Ein Überblick über die Ergebnisse internationaler Studien.
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  • Furceri, D., Loungani, P., Ostry, J. D., & Pizzuto, P. (2021). The rise in inequality after pandemics: can fiscal support play a mitigating role?. Industrial and Corporate Change, 30(2), 445-457.
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  • Gabriel, R. D., Klein, M., & Pessoa, A. S. (2022). The Political Costs of Austerity. Available at SSRN.
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  • Gechert, S., & Heimberger, P. (2022). Do corporate tax cuts boost economic growth?. European Economic Review, 147, 104157.
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  • Goupille-Lebret, J., & Infante, J. (2018). Behavioral responses to inheritance tax: Evidence from notches in France. Journal of Public Economics, 168, 21-34.
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  • Halvorsen, E., Hubmer, J., Ozkan, S., Salgado, S. (2023). Why Are the Wealthiest So Wealthy? A Longitudinal Empirical Investigation, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Working Paper 2023-004.
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  • Hansen, N.-J., Toscani, F., & Zhou, J. (2023). The Role of Import Prices, Profits and Wages in the Current Inflation Episode in the Euro Area. IMF Working Paper 23/131, International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC.
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  • Heimberger, P. (2020). Potential Output, EU Fiscal Surveillance and the COVID-19 Shock. Intereconomics, 55(3), 167-174.
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  • Hope, D., & Limberg, J. (2022). The economic consequences of major tax cuts for the rich. Socio-Economic Review.
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  • Humer, S., & Moser, M. (2016). Zur kalten Progression und den Verteilungswirkungen ihrer Abgeltung. Retrieved from Wien: https://www. wu. ac. at/fileadmin/wu/d/ri/ineq/INEQVerteilungKalteProgression. pdf.
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  • Jacques, O., & Noël, A. (2022). Welfare state decommodification and population health. Plos one, 17(8), e0272698.
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  • Javdani, M., & Chang, H.-J. (2023). Who said or what said? Estimating ideological bias in views among economists. Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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  • Jestl, S., & List, E. (2022). Inequality, Redistribution, and the Financial Crisis: Evidence from Distributional National Accounts for Austria. Review of Income and Wealth.
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  • Jofre-Monseny, J., Martínez-Mazza, R., & Segú, M. (2023). Effectiveness and supply effects of high-coverage rent control policies. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 101, 103916.
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  • Joshi, P., Outslay, E., Persson, A., Shevlin, T., & Venkat, A. (2020). Does public country‐by‐country reporting deter tax avoidance and income shifting? Evidence from the European banking industry. Contemporary accounting research, 37(4), 2357-2397.
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  • Kadi, J. , Banabak, S. & Schneider, A. (2022). Widening Gaps - Socio-spatial inequality in the very european city of Vienna. Cities 131 (2022).
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  • Kholodilin, K. A., & Kohl, S. (2021). Rent Price Control–Yet Another Great Equalizer of Economic Inequalities? Evidence from a Century of Historical Data.
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  • Kleven, H., Landais, C., Munoz, M., & Stantcheva, S. (2020). Taxation and migration: Evidence and policy implications. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 34(2), 119-142.
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  • Klien, M., Huber, P., Reschenhofer, P., Gutheil-Knopp-Kirchwald, G., & Kössl, G. (2023). Die preisdämpfende Wirkung des gemeinnützigen Wohnbaus in Österreich (No. 5). WIFO.
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  • Korpi W., &  Palme J. (1998). The Paradox of Redistribution and Strategies of Equality: Welfare State Institutions, Inequality, and Poverty in the Western Countries.
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  • Marti, S., Martínez, I. Z., & Scheuer, F. (2023). Does a progressive wealth tax reduce top wealth inequality? Evidence from Switzerland. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 39(3), 513–529.
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  • Mathisen, R. (2021). Taxing the 1 per cent: Public Opinion vs Public Policy. British Journal of Political Science, 1-17.
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  • Matsaganis, M., & Flevotomou, M. (2007). The impact of mortgage interest tax relief in the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Italy and Greece. EUROMOD Working Paper, No. EM2/07.
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  • Matteazzi, E., Scherer, S. (2021). Gender Wage Gap and the Involvement of Partners in Household Work. Work, Employment and Society, Vol. 35(3), 490-508.
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  • Mattauch, L., Klenert, D., Stiglitz, J. E., & Edenhofer, O. (2022). Overcoming wealth inequality by capital taxes that finance public investment. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics.
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  • Messner, T., Rumler, F., Strasser, G. (2023) Cross-country price and inflation dispersion: retail network or national border? ECB Working Paper Series, No. 2776. Zum Twitter-Thread hier.
  • Mian, A. R., Straub, L., & Sufi, A. (2021). What explains the decline in r*? Rising income inequality versus demographic shifts. Rising Income Inequality Versus Demographic Shifts (September 2, 2021). University of Chicago, Becker Friedman Institute for Economics Working Paper, (2021-104).
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  • Nekoei, A. & Seim, D. (2018). How do inheritances shape wealth inequality? Theory and evidence from Sweden. Theory and Evidence from Sweden (September 2018).
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  • Ophir, A. & Polos, J. (2021). Care Life Expectancy: Gender and Unpaid Work in the Context of Population Aging. Population Research and Policy Review. Zum Twitter-Thread hier.
  • Parolin, Z. et al. (2023). The Intergenerational Persistence of Poverty in High-Income Countries. OSF Preprints, (30 May 2023). Zum Twitter-Thread hier.
  • Persson, M. & Sundell, A. (2023) The Rich Have a Slight Edge: Evidence from Comparative Data on Income-Based Inequality in Policy Congruence. British Journal of Political Science.
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  • Piketty, T., Saez, E., & Zucman, G. (2022). Rethinking Capital and Wealth Taxation. World Inequality Lab – Working Paper, 2022(18).
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  • Ronald, R., & Kadi, J. (2018). The revival of private landlords in Britain’s post-homeownership society. New Political Economy, 23(6), 786-803.
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  • Saez, E., & Zucman, G. (2021). A Wealth Tax on Corporations’ Stock. University of California Berkeley.
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  • Saez, E., & Zucman, G. (2022, May). Wealth Taxation: Lessons from History and Recent Developments. In AEA Papers and Proceedings (Vol. 112, pp. 58-62).
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  • Schechtl, M. (2022). Taking from the Disadvantaged? Consumption Tax Induced Poverty across Household Types in Eleven OECD Countries. Social Policy and Society, 1-15.
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  • Schechtl, M., & Tisch, D. (2022). Tax principles, policy feedback and self-interest: cross-national experimental evidence on wealth tax preferences. Socio-Economic Review, 2023, 00 (0), 1-22.
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  • Schulz, J., & Milaković, M. (2020). How wealthy are the rich?. Review of Income and Wealth
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  • Seim, D. (2017). Behavioral responses to wealth taxes: Evidence from Sweden. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 9(4), 395-421.
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  • Sprengholz, M., & Hamjediers, M. (2022). Intersections and Commonalities: Using Matching to Decompose Wage Gaps by Gender and Nativity in Germany. Work and Occupations.
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  • Stansbury, A., & Schultz, R. (2023). The economics profession’s socioeconomic diversity problem. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 37(4), 207-230.
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  • Stantcheva, S. (2022). Inequalities in the Times of a Pandemic (No. w29657). National Bureau of Economic Research.
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  • Theine, H., Humer, S., Moser, M., & Schnetzer, M. (2022). Emissions inequality: Disparities in income, expenditure, and the carbon footprint in Austria. Ecological Economics197, 107435.
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  • Tørsløv, T. R., Wier, L. S., & Zucman, G. (2018). The missing profits of nations (No. w24701). National Bureau of Economic Research.
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  • Weber, I. M., Jauregui, J. L., Teixeira, & L., Pires, L. (2022). Inflation in Times of Multiple Crisis. 
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  • Weber, I. M., & Wasner, E. (2023). Sellers‘ Inflation, Profits and Conflict: Why can Large Firms Hike Prices in an Emergency? Economics Department Working Paper Series, 343.
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  • Wissenschaftliche Dienste, Deutscher Bundestag (2021). Übergewinnsteuer - historische Hintergründe, aktuelle Diskussionen und rechtliche Fragen. WD4 – 3000 – 023/21.
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