INEQUALITY AND FISCAL REDISTRIBUTION IN MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru and South Africa Nora Lustig Desafios.

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INEQUALITY AND FISCAL REDISTRIBUTION IN MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru and South Africa Nora Lustig Desafios do Desenvolvimento Brasileiro Seminário em homenagem a Albert Fishlow IEPE/CdG Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 3 de julho de 2015

What is CEQ: Description of Project  The CEQ project is an initiative of: The Center for Inter-American Policy and Research (CIPR) and the Department of Economics, Tulane University, the Inter-American Dialogue and the Center for Global Development  CEQ’s goals are to: Foster evidence-based policy discussion Assist governments, multilateral institutions, and nongovernmental organizations in their efforts to build more equitable societies 2

What is CEQ: the CEQ Assessment The CEQ project developed the CEQ Assessment, a diagnostic instrument Comprehensive framework to analyze the effect of taxation and public spending on inequality and poverty Method: Fiscal Incidence analysis and qualitative diagnostic approach Application of a common methodology across countries makes cross-country comparisons more accurate Methodology is designed to be as comprehensive as possible without sacrificing detail in any particular component of the analysis 3

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Paper based on following CEQ studies: Brazil: Higgins, Sean and Claudiney Pereira “The Effects of Brazil’s Taxation and Social Spending on the Distribution of Household Income.” In Lustig, Nora, Carola Pessino and John Scott Editors. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Social Spending in Latin America. Special Issue. Public Finance Review, May, Volume 42, Issue 3 and CEQ Master Workbook: Brazil, November 4. Chile: Ruiz-Tagle, Jaime and Dante Contreras CEQ Master Workbook: Chile, August. Colombia: Melendez, Marcela CEQ Master Workbook: Colombia, November 21, Tulane University. Indonesia:Afkar, R., J. Jellema, and M. Wai-Poi, "Fiscal Policy, Redistribution, and Inequality in Indonesia," in G. Inchauste and N. Lustig (eds), The Distributional Impact of Fiscal Policy: Experience from Developing Countries, forthcoming. Mexico: Scott, John “Redistributive Impact and Efficiency of Mexico’s Fiscal System.” In Lustig, Nora, Carola Pessino and John Scott Editors. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Social Spending in Latin America. Special Issue. Public Finance Review, May, Volume 42, Issue 3. Peru: Jaramillo, Miguel “The Incidence of Social Spending and Taxes in Peru.” In Lustig, Nora, Carola Pessino and John Scott Editors. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Social Spending in Latin America. Special Issue. Public Finance Review, May, Volume 42, Issue 3 and CEQ Master Workbook: Peru, June 21, South Africa: Inchauste, Gabriela, Nora Lustig, Mashekwa Maboshe, Catriona Purfield and Ingrid Wollard The Distributional Impact of Fiscal Policy in South Africa. Policy Research Working Paper 7194, The World Bank, February. 5

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