This paper uses cross-sectional data from the 50 U.S. states to explore the impact of special-interest groups on the distribution of income. Holding educational attainment, median income, state government expenditures relative to gross state product, population density, race and other factors constant, we find that incomes are distributed more unequally (the Gini coefficient is higher) in states where interest groups have greater influence on the political process. Combined with a further result suggesting that public spending tends to level the income distribution, ceteris paribus, a key empirical implication of the analysis is that interest groups promote inequality primarily through off-budget channels
article examines the relative effectiveness of the redistributive efforts of state and local governm...
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Income inequalities result in unequal societies and hinder economic growth in the long-term. Inequal...
There is a sizeable positive economics literature on the effect of government on the distribution of...
The debate on inequality determinants has mostly focused on economic factors. Yet there is no conse...
The income distribution in many developed countries widened dramatically from 1970 to 2000. Some sch...
What explains the development of inequality in the United States after the World War II? Which facto...
Post-tax income inequality in the US has been rising since the mid-1970s at a rate higher than most ...
A steady stream of research describes rising income inequality in the U.S. since the 1970s. Beneath ...
An increasing number of scholars argue that income inequality is related to institutional and cultur...
While much of the debate and discussion on how to address inequality has been focussed on the role o...
textMeasures of American inequality offer sparse coverage of subnational units and rely on surveys o...
Residential income segregation within local political jurisdictions has risen considerably since 198...
Prior literature has emphasized demographic, economic, and political explanations for increasing inc...
This paper examines the role of inequality in the provision of public goods. County level data from ...
article examines the relative effectiveness of the redistributive efforts of state and local governm...
The paper examines empirically the question of whether more unequal societies spend more on income r...
Income inequalities result in unequal societies and hinder economic growth in the long-term. Inequal...
There is a sizeable positive economics literature on the effect of government on the distribution of...
The debate on inequality determinants has mostly focused on economic factors. Yet there is no conse...
The income distribution in many developed countries widened dramatically from 1970 to 2000. Some sch...
What explains the development of inequality in the United States after the World War II? Which facto...
Post-tax income inequality in the US has been rising since the mid-1970s at a rate higher than most ...
A steady stream of research describes rising income inequality in the U.S. since the 1970s. Beneath ...
An increasing number of scholars argue that income inequality is related to institutional and cultur...
While much of the debate and discussion on how to address inequality has been focussed on the role o...
textMeasures of American inequality offer sparse coverage of subnational units and rely on surveys o...
Residential income segregation within local political jurisdictions has risen considerably since 198...
Prior literature has emphasized demographic, economic, and political explanations for increasing inc...
This paper examines the role of inequality in the provision of public goods. County level data from ...
article examines the relative effectiveness of the redistributive efforts of state and local governm...
The paper examines empirically the question of whether more unequal societies spend more on income r...
Income inequalities result in unequal societies and hinder economic growth in the long-term. Inequal...