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Cover of: Income Inequality, Tax Base and Sovereign Spreads
Joshua Aizenman, Yothin Jinjarak

Income Inequality, Tax Base and Sovereign Spreads

Section: Articles
Volume 68 (2012) / Issue 4, pp. 431-444 (14)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/001522112X659565
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Summary
This paper investigates the association between greater income inequality, de-facto fiscal space, and sovereign spreads. Using data from 50 countries in 2007, in 2009 and in 2011, we find that higher income inequality is associated with a lower tax base, lower de-facto fiscal space, and higher sovereign spreads. The economic magnitude of these effects is rather large: an increase in the Gini coefficient of inequality by 1 (in a scale of 0–100), is associated in 2011 with a lower tax base of 2 percent of the GDP, and with a higher sovereign spread of 45 basis points.