TY - BOOK ID - 64740609 TI - Inequality, taxation, and intergenerational transmission AU - Bishop, John A AU - Roguez, Juan Gabriel PY - 2019 SN - 1787564592 1787564576 1787564584 1787564606 9781787564572 9781787564589 PB - Bingley DB - UniCat KW - Income distribution KW - Taxation KW - Intergenerational relations KW - Intergenerational relationships KW - Relations, Intergenerational KW - Relationships, Intergenerational KW - Interpersonal relations KW - Inheritance and transfer tax KW - Wealth KW - Equality KW - Comparative economics KW - Comparative economic systems KW - Economics, Comparative KW - Economic policy KW - Economics KW - Egalitarianism KW - Inequality KW - Social equality KW - Social inequality KW - Political science KW - Sociology KW - Democracy KW - Liberty KW - Affluence KW - Distribution of wealth KW - Fortunes KW - Riches KW - Business KW - Finance KW - Capital KW - Money KW - Property KW - Well-being KW - Death-duties KW - Estate tax KW - Estates (Law) KW - Inheritance tax KW - Legacies, Taxation of KW - Succession taxes KW - Taxable transfers KW - Taxation of legacies KW - Transfer tax KW - Distribution of income KW - Income inequality KW - Inequality of income KW - Distribution (Economic theory) KW - Disposable income KW - E-books KW - Income distribution. KW - Inheritance and transfer tax. KW - Wealth. KW - Equality. KW - Comparative economics. KW - Business & Economics KW - Economics, finance, business & management. KW - General. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:64740609 AB - Research on Economic Inequality, volume 26, primarily contains papers presented at the 8th Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) meeting. The papers cover such topics as the effect of inheritance taxation on the "pre-distribution" of income, and tax progressivity under alternative inequality definitions. Other papers address the evolution of wealth inequality (Piketty's "r-g"), the decomposition of the determinants of wage bi-polarization, a multidimensional analysis of food insecurity in Israel, and the "paradox of progress" (educational) in Latin America. Three papers address the intergenerational transmission of inequality, two of which focus on Europe and one which considers a wide variety of countries. The final two papers explore inequality (mis) perceptions and the influence of the political structure on stated inequality preferences. ER -