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That shows how much work the tax and benefit system has to do to keep inequality down at present levels.
However, if you want to keep inequality under control, you need a high top rate of income tax.
A tour guide for the government said the state needed to shrink quickly and significantly, but stay strong enough to keep inequality in check.
For years now, Cubans have been clamoring for the state to get out of their way, but to still provide the basics and regulate the economy enough to keep inequality in check.
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Progressive taxation of income keeps inequality in check, by redistributing from the rich to the rest.
The rise was considerably smaller (to 62percentt) in the simulation that kept inequality constant but imagined that growth returned to its old, faster path.
But the combination of strong employment growth, some earnings growth for low-paid workers and a lack of earnings growth for others has kept inequality below its pre-recession level".
Consequently, a society which wants to ensure an equal level of opportunity, in which outcomes are not closely linked to surnames, will endeavour to keep wealth inequality at tolerably low levels.The relationship between wealth and income inequality however is somewhat murky.
This information — as well as the robotic voice narrating the guided meditation inside the chamber — is unsettling and begs the question, can there truly be a friendly, peaceful police force if part of its function is to keep social inequality in place?
However, the 'middle' where 'convergence' of national social policies is likely to occur may not be high enough to keep income inequality in check.
In the pills example in Kjellsson et al., moving from the original shortfall distribution to the blue distribution, which keeps relative inequality unchanged, involves giving both groups the same percentage increase in life expectancy.
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