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26/11/2017

Progressive Redistribution (Lindert)

The rise and future of progressive redistribution by Peter Lindert (11/2017). "There has been a blossoming of research into fiscal incidence by income class. This column combines century-long histories for Britain and South American countries with previous research to offer a global history of government income redistribution..."

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Inequality (Gaspar & Garcia-Escribano)

Inequality: Fiscal policy can make the difference by Vitor Gaspar and Mercedes Garcia-Escribano published by IMF (10/2017). "Income inequality among people around the world has been declining in recent decades. This is due to countries like China and India's incomes catching-up to advanced economies. But the news is not all good. Inequality within countries has increased, particularly in advanced economies..."

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Sharing Data (Nelson)

Practical implications of sharing data: a primer on data privacy, anonymization, and de-identification by Gregory S. Nelson. "Researchers, patients, clinicians, and other healthcare industry participants are forging new models for data sharing in hopes that the quantity, diversity, and analytic potential of health-related data for research and practice will yield new opportunities for innovation in basic and translational science...." 

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Inequality & Progressivity (Lindert et al.)

The rise and future of progressive redistribution by Peter Lindert published by VOXEU (11/2017) - http://bit.ly/2mXjUAs - Redistribution, inequality, and sustainable growth: Reconsidering the evidence by Jonathan D. Ostry, Andrew Berg and Charalambos Tsangarides (3/2014) - http://bit.ly/2A26asY - Wealth distribution without redistribution by Ricardo Fernholz and Robert Fernholz (2/2012) - http://bit.ly/2zwzqtb - Spend it like Beckham? Inequality and redistribution in the UK, 1983-2004 by Andreas Georgiadis and Alan Manning

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Tributação e Desigualdade (Afonso, Lukic, Orair, Silveira)

Tributação e desigualdade livro organizado por José R. Afonso, Melina Rocha Lukic, Rodrigo Octávio Orair e Fernando Gaiger Silveira  com participação de diversos especialistas: Maria Helena Zockun, Juan Pablo Jiménez, Nelson Leitão Paes, Marcelo Lettieri, Sergio W. Gobetti, Rodrigo Octávio Orair, Pedro Herculano G. F. de Souza, Marcelo Medeiros, Marc Morgan, Heloisa H. Pinheiro, Fábio Waltenberg, Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky, Rodrigo Cardoso Fernandes, Bernardo Campolina, Fernando G. Silveira, Marcos Hecksher, Pedro Luis do N. Silva, Carlos Henrique L. Corseuil, Rodolfo Hoffman, Paulo Gil H. Introíni, Amilton J. Moretto, Michael Hanni, Ricardo Martner, Fernando G. Silveira, Luana Passos, Rozane B. de Siqueira, José R. B. Nogueira, Evaldo S. de Souza, Carlos F. Luna, Melina R. Lukic, Marciano S. de Godoi, Pedro Carvalho Jr., Luana Passos, José R. Afonso, Antonio Jose P. de Souza,  Thomas Piketty, Fabrício Augusto de Oliveira, Geraldo Biasoto Jr. publicado pela Editora Letramento em parceria com a FGV Direito Rio (2017). "Os livro reúne artigos de especialistas nacionais e internacionais, que tratam da Tributação como instrumento de redistribuição de renda e redução das desigualdades. Trata-se de um tema extremamente importante na análise econômica e social, mas muito pouco aprofundado e difundido no Brasil..." O livro está disponível para venda no link: http://bit.ly/2gUbDen

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