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Title: Impact of Redistributive Policies on Household Income Distribution


1
Impact of Redistributive Policies on Household
Income Distribution
  • Ms. Reddy Ng
  • Principal Economist,
  • Economic Analysis and Business Facilitation Unit,
  • Financial Secretarys Office,
  • HKSAR Government

2
Outline
  • Original Income Distribution
  • Redistributive Policies
  • Framework of Analysis
  • Impact of Taxation
  • Impact of Social Benefits
  • Impact of Taxation Social Benefits
  • Key Observations
  • Limitations
  • Policy Initiatives

3
Income Distribution
4
Reasons for Greater Income Disparity
  • Economic Factors
  • Social Factors

5
Income Redistributive Policies
  • Taxation
  • Income Tax
  • Profits Tax
  • Rates Government Rent
  • Others
  • Social Benefits
  • Education
  • Health
  • Public Housing
  • Labour
  • Welfare

6
Revenue Profile in 2007-08
7
Recurrent Public Expenditure (2008-09 Budget)
8
Framework of Analysis
Original Household Income
Social Benefits
Taxation
(-)
Salaries Tax, Property Tax, Rates Government
Rent
Post-tax Household Income
()
Education, Housing Medical Benefits
Post-tax Post-social Transfer Household Income
9
Impact of Taxation
  • Salaries Property Taxes Rates Government
    Rent

10
Post-tax Income Distribution
11
Gini Coefficients before and after
12
Impact of Social Benefits
  • Housing, Education Medical Benefits

13
Post-social Transfer Income Distribution
14
Post-tax Post-social Transfer Income Distribution
15
Gini Coefficients before and after
16
Key Observations
  • Redistributive policies lowered income disparity
  • Stronger redistributive effect over time
  • Social benefits were more effective in reducing
    income disparity than taxation
  • Smaller per capita income disparity
  • Greater redistributive effect on a per capita
    basis

17
Limitations
  • Under-estimated government action
  • Only included 23.7 of government operating
    revenue (49 billion)
  • Only included 36.4 of public expenditure (91
    billion)
  • Under-estimated original Gini-Coefficient
  • Informal transfer and most welfare payment were
    included in original household income

18
Policy Initiatives 2008/09 Budget
  • An additional month of standard CSSA payment
  • Adjustment of CSSA payment rates ahead of the
    normal schedule this year
  • A one-off grant of 3,000 to each Old Age
    Allowance recipient
  • Waiver of one months rent for public housing
    tenants
  • Electricity charge subsidy and
  • Relaxation of eligibility criteria and the
    subsidy period of the Pilot Transport Support
    Scheme.

19
Other Policy Initiatives
  • Employment Creation
  • Large-scale infrastructure projects
  • Strengthening of training/retraining
  • Development of social enterprises
  • Youth
  • Provision of 12-year free education
  • Elderly
  • Strengthening of residential care and district
    community services
  • Conduct studies on how to improve the Old Age
    Allowance Scheme

20
  • Thank you

21
Supplementary Information (1)
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Supplementary Information (2)
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