How much is the bill? Simulating selected proposals for income policy adjustments during the 2017 Bulgarian parliamentary election campaigns
https://doi.org/10.3326/pse.41.3.2 | Published online: September 15, 2017 Figure 1
Dynamics of total population (million), rate of natural population growth (NPG), and the average number of children per family (NCF) Figure 2
Dynamics of the minimum and average monthly wages Figure 3
Relation between GDP per capita and average annual wage, 2010-2016 Figure 4
Distribution of recipients of old-age pension by size of pension (BGN) Table 1
Simulation results (Proposal 1: Minimum threshold for PIOA)
Table 2
Simulation results (Proposal 2: Targeted benefit for heating)
Table 3
Simulation results (Proposal 3: 20% marginal PIT rate for top incomes)
Table 4
Simulation results (Proposal 4: Child tax credit)
Figure 1 Dynamics of total population (million), rate of natural population growth (NPG), and the average number of children per family (NCF) DISPLAY Figure Figure 2 Dynamics of the minimum and average monthly wages DISPLAY Figure Figure 3 Relation between GDP per capita and average annual wage, 2010-2016 DISPLAY Figure Figure 4 Distribution of recipients of old-age pension by size of pension (BGN) DISPLAY Figure Table 1 Simulation results (Proposal 1: Minimum threshold for PIOA) DISPLAY Table Table 2 Simulation results (Proposal 2: Targeted benefit for heating) DISPLAY Table Table 3 Simulation results (Proposal 3: 20% marginal PIT rate for top incomes) DISPLAY Table Table 4 Simulation results (Proposal 4: Child tax credit) DISPLAY Table |
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