Redistribution with needs
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John Wiley & Sons
Materia
Additivity Axioms Impartiality
Date
2024-02-22Referencia bibliográfica
Martínez, R., Moreno‐Ternero, J. D. (2024). Redistribution with needs. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 26, e12683. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpet.12683
Sponsorship
Spanish Ministry of Economics and Competitiveness, through the research projects PID2020‐115011GB‐I00, PID2020‐114309GB‐I00; Junta de Andalucía through grants P18‐FR‐2933 and A‐SEJ‐14‐UGR20Abstract
We take an axiomatic approach to study redistribution
problems when agents report income and needs. We
formalize axioms reflecting ethical and operational
principles such as additivity, impartiality and individual
rationality. Different combinations of those axioms
characterize three focal rules (laissez faire, full
redistribution, and need‐adjusted full redistribution) as
well as compromises among them. We also uncover the
structure of those compromises exploring the Lorenz
dominance criterion as well as majority voting. Our
analysis provides an axiomatic justification for a linear
income tax system. We conclude our analysis resorting
to Eurostat's Household Budget Survey from where we
illustrate the different redistribution patterns accounting
for needs across European countries.