Numerous methods for measuring tax progressivity have been proposed but
none has gained enthusiastic acceptance. A new measure, relative share
adjustment, is introduced that is useful both because of its simplicity and
because of the amount of information it provides about the impact of the tax.
Relative share adjustment measures the change in relative income shares
caused directly by the imposition of a tax.
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