Equal Focus on Inequality? Approaches to Distributional Impact Assessment in the National Budget Process Across the EU

Author:

Bazoli Nicola1,Fiorio Carlo12ORCID,Marzadro Sonia1,Pycroft Jonathan3,Vergolini Loris14

Affiliation:

1. FBK‐Irvapp Trento

2. University of Milan Milan

3. European Commission, JRC‐Seville Seville

4. Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali University of Bologna Bologna

Abstract

AbstractAfter four decades of increasing within‐country income inequality in many EU Member States, this study first aims to understand to what extent and how EU Member States make use of distributional impact assessments (DIAs) for budgetary measures. The second aim is to understand the factors that constrain the use of DIA, leading us to propose strategies for how it could be used more widely. To these ends, we perform a desk‐based study of the documents produced in the national budgeting process, which is then followed up with structured key informant interviews with those responsible for producing key budgetary documents in each of the 27 Member States of the EU. We then detail the constraints to performing more DIAs and potential solutions involving actions at both the country and EU levels. This study constitutes the first comprehensive analysis of DIA practices across the EU.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Economics and Econometrics,General Business, Management and Accounting,Business and International Management

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