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¿Quiénes se beneficiaron de la reforma del IRPF de 1999? Una evaluación desagregada de sus efectos sobre la oferta de trabajo, el bienestar y el coste de los fondos públicos

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  • González-Páramo Martínez-Murillo José Manuel

    (UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID)

  • Sanz Sanz José Félix

    (UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID)

Abstract

This working paper computes the marginal cost of public funds associated with the reform of the Spanish Personal Income Tax, in force since 1999. Departing from a partial equilibrium framework, we simulate the reform using the working population of the Spanish wave of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). Once the computation of the marginal cost of public funds and the use of microdata is justified in order to analyze tax policies, results conclude that this tax reform has enhanced significant welfare gains for a vast majority of households -mainly for low-income ones-, improving the efficiency of the labour market.

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  • González-Páramo Martínez-Murillo José Manuel & Sanz Sanz José Félix, 2003. "¿Quiénes se beneficiaron de la reforma del IRPF de 1999? Una evaluación desagregada de sus efectos sobre la oferta de trabajo, el bienestar y el coste de los fondos públicos," Working Papers 201016, Fundacion BBVA / BBVA Foundation.
  • Handle: RePEc:fbb:wpaper:201016
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