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    Taxing for Shared Prosperity: Policy options for the Asia-Pacific region

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    Author(s)
    Zheng, Jian
    Talpur, Mustafa
    Publication date
    2017-12-08
    Subject
    Inequality
    Keywords
    Education
    Healthcare
    Inequality
    Taxation
    Asia-Pacific region
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam
    ESCAP
    Document type
    Briefing paper
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    The Asia-Pacific region was a model for 'growing with equity' in the 1970s and 1980s. Rapid economic growth was achieved without major increases in inequality. However an economic take-off and market-oriented reforms in recent years, despite helping hundreds of millions to be lifted out of extreme poverty, has been accompanied by growing income and wealth gaps between rich and poor. This increase in inequality has greatly diminished the ability of economic growth to reduce poverty.

    This report suggests a course for the region's economies to be defined by inclusive growth and shared prosperity. It argues that tax policies can play an essential role in an effective pursuit of Sustainable Development Goal 10, which calls for reducing inequality. Taxes provide the main public revenue source for financing essential public programmes for inclusive development, such as healthcare, education, social protection and welfare schemes. And taxes can become a powerful policy tool for direct redistribution of income and wealth in a society.

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    36
    DOI
    10.21201/2017.1282
    ISBN
    978-1-78748-128-2
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/620390
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    https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/taxing-for-shared-prosperity-policy-options-for-the-asia-pacific-region-620390
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