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Abstract
This study examines the distributional impacts of price changes during the cost-of-living crisis from April 2021 to July 2022 in various European countries. Using data from the Household Budget Survey and a novel methodology adapted from taxation studies, we examine how inflation rates in various commodity groups and expenditure patterns determine inflation progressivity or regressivity. Inflation predominantly has a regressive effect, burdening low-income households the most due to food, heating, and electricity inflation. In poorer countries, food inflation is the main driver of regressivity, while in richer countries, heating inflation is more significant. Exceptionally, heating inflation in Finland is progressive, as is overall inflation. Our findings indicate that limited savings of low-income households amplify their vulnerability to shocks, highlighting the complex interplay between inflation rates and expenditure structures in shaping income distribution and policy.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Review of Income and Wealth |
Volume | 71 |
Issue number | 2 |
Early online date | 16 Mar 2025 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - May 2025 |
Keywords
- Distributional effect
- progressive inflation
- regressive inflation
- decomposition
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ECOMOD: Capacity building in environmental and economic policy modelling and data analysis
Sologon, D. (PI), Liégeois, P. (CoI), Montes Viñas, A. (CoI), O’Donoghue, C. (Contracting Partner), Kirn, T. (Partner PI), Neumärker, B. (CoI), Richiardi, M. (CoI), Colombino, U. (CoI), Schupp, J. (CoI), Bach, S. (CoI) & Pearce, N. (Non Contracting Partner)
1/09/23 → 28/02/26
Project: Research