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Can taxation reduce inequality?
Manage episode 445297856 series 1754340
Income inequality is high or worsening within many countries globally. This not only raises serious moral concerns. It also contributes to political instability and undermines inclusive economic growth.
Governments can use taxation to reduce inequality. They do this by taxing people fairly and spending a share of the revenue on social safety nets for the poor, sick, unemployed or those most impacted by negative shocks, such as Covid-19 the climate emergency, and by investing in human capital through education and health.
But many lower income countries cannot afford comprehensive social safety nets. Their options are limited because of rising costs of borrowing and narrow tax bases. This means not enough revenue is collected and not everyone pays their fair share.
In this episode, guests examine how lower income countries can build more effective tax and transfer systems that can support fairer, more resilient and sustainable societies.
The episode unpacks what is really meant by tax systems and social spending, why equitable taxation is critical, how governments can go about improving tax and social protection systems in practice.
Guests
- Sara Pantuliano (host), Chief Executive, ODI
- Hazel Granger ( Senior Research Fellow, ODI)
- Professor Andrés Velasco (Dean of the School of Public Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and former Minister of Finance, Chile)
- Alex Cobham (Chief Executive, Tax Justice Network)
Related resources
- TaxDev - The centre for tax analysis in developing countries
- Income inequality, gender and the role of tax and transfers (Event video and podcast, ODI)
- Fiscal policy and gender income inequality: the role of taxes and social spending (Report, ODI)
- The problem with tax potential estimates – key considerations to develop sustainable tax systems (Insight, ODI)
- Inflation, incomes and inequality – how can lower-income countries use fiscal policy to the greatest effect? (Insight, ODI)
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Manage episode 445297856 series 1754340
Income inequality is high or worsening within many countries globally. This not only raises serious moral concerns. It also contributes to political instability and undermines inclusive economic growth.
Governments can use taxation to reduce inequality. They do this by taxing people fairly and spending a share of the revenue on social safety nets for the poor, sick, unemployed or those most impacted by negative shocks, such as Covid-19 the climate emergency, and by investing in human capital through education and health.
But many lower income countries cannot afford comprehensive social safety nets. Their options are limited because of rising costs of borrowing and narrow tax bases. This means not enough revenue is collected and not everyone pays their fair share.
In this episode, guests examine how lower income countries can build more effective tax and transfer systems that can support fairer, more resilient and sustainable societies.
The episode unpacks what is really meant by tax systems and social spending, why equitable taxation is critical, how governments can go about improving tax and social protection systems in practice.
Guests
- Sara Pantuliano (host), Chief Executive, ODI
- Hazel Granger ( Senior Research Fellow, ODI)
- Professor Andrés Velasco (Dean of the School of Public Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and former Minister of Finance, Chile)
- Alex Cobham (Chief Executive, Tax Justice Network)
Related resources
- TaxDev - The centre for tax analysis in developing countries
- Income inequality, gender and the role of tax and transfers (Event video and podcast, ODI)
- Fiscal policy and gender income inequality: the role of taxes and social spending (Report, ODI)
- The problem with tax potential estimates – key considerations to develop sustainable tax systems (Insight, ODI)
- Inflation, incomes and inequality – how can lower-income countries use fiscal policy to the greatest effect? (Insight, ODI)
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