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<title>The Welfare State in Spain : An Impact Assessment</title>
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<description>The Welfare State in Spain : An Impact Assessment
Gómez Bengoechea, Gonzalo; Quan, Siyu
We use the methodology developed by Lustig (2016) to analyze  scal incidence in&#13;
Spain in the year 2016. Data from the Survey on Life Conditions (ECV) is used to&#13;
assess the e ects of government taxation and public spending on income distribution,&#13;
inequality and poverty. Our results show that Spain's redistribution system is more&#13;
ine cient in reducing inequality, according to all the available metrics, than the other&#13;
countries analyzed under CEQ Methodology. However, when compared with OECD&#13;
countries, inequality is higher and redistribution lower.
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<title>Fiscal incidence in Spain in 2016</title>
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<description>Fiscal incidence in Spain in 2016
Gómez Bengoechea, Gonzalo; Quan, Siyu
We use the methodology developed by the Commitment to Equity (CEQ) Institute&#13;
to analyze fiscal incidence in Spain in the year 2016. Data from the Survey on Life&#13;
Conditions (ECV) is used to assess the e↵ects of government taxation and public&#13;
spending on income distribution, inequality and poverty. Our results show that Spain’s&#13;
redistribution system is highly efficient in reducing inequality, compared to other CEQanalyzed&#13;
countries. Regional regulatory di↵erences diminish the progressivity of some&#13;
fiscal interventions.
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