Distribution of Income – All in One Go
In just one post, I include resources for the section of the IB Eco syllabus (2005 version) called 3.6 Distribution of Income.
The topic includes the following points:
• Direct taxation
• Indirect taxation
• Progressive taxation
• Proportional taxation
• Regressive taxation
• Transfer payments
Higher level extension topics
• Laffer curve
• Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient
Use the following resources to learn about these sub-topics:
Direct versus Indirect
Compare these two definitions:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_tax
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indirect_tax
Can you explain the difference between direct and indirect tax with example taxes?
Progressive, Regressive, and Proportional Tax
ONE Massachusetts (ONEMassPPI) demonstrates the different types of taxes:
Specific Examples of Taxation
This mjmfoodie video includes specific examples of US taxes, then a section on how taxes relates to the government’s budget (which is worth understanding in general terms) and finally a section reviewing the general types of taxes.
Testing Your Understanding of Taxes
A ‘tic tac toe’ game which puts some of the above to the test but you may also need to use your common sense and a bit of guesswork. Play as two people.
Sort different types of taxes using reffonomics here.
Transfer Payments
Check wikipedia on the matter.
And there is a brief definition courtesy of BusinessDictionary.com here
This is interesting on the increasing % spent on Transfer payments in the US since 1930:
http://mjperry.blogspot.com/2011/08/chart-of-day-transfer-payments.html
Laffer Curve
by pajholden
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Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient
Use this video by pajholden.
And this one by EconInstructor:
Or this very short one:
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