Redistribution is the strategic response of the incumbent to a decrease in its survival probability resulting from weak institutions and growing income inequalities. The purpose of the paper is to test empirically the validity of this conjecture. System and single equation estimations provide a consistent picture: (i) bad institutions increase income inequality, while more redistribution reduces income inequality; (ii) greater inequality increases the probability of government termination; and (iii) a higher probability of termination increases the extent of redistribution. Overall, there is strong evidence in support of the proposed conjecture
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We create alternative measures of political instability, which capture only movements from dictators...
The relationship between income inequality and the level of redistribution seems to be clear only a...
The paper examines empirically the question of whether more unequal societies spend more on income r...
In a simple theoretical framework, the quality of institutions affects individual investment decisio...
This paper first points out the lack of consensus between empirical and theoretical studies of incom...
In a simple theoretical framework, the quality of institutions affects individual’s investment decis...
This paper presents theory and evidence on the relationship between inequality and institutional qua...
In spite of both theoretical and empirical contributions to investigate the determinants of redistri...
Non technical abstract: The recent empirical and theoretical literature on the political economy of ...
Institutional economics is one of the most developing fields of economics. However, many its issues ...
Inequality has received renewed attention in the public as well as in the academic debate. According...
While empirical studies which analyze large cross section country data find that cor-ruption lowers ...
Replication Data for: Democratization and the Conditional Dynamics of Income Distribution Abstract ...
This study investigates the relationship of a country's sophisticated products and institutional ind...
According to a standard argument, higher income inequality fosters redistributive activities of the ...
We create alternative measures of political instability, which capture only movements from dictators...
The relationship between income inequality and the level of redistribution seems to be clear only a...
The paper examines empirically the question of whether more unequal societies spend more on income r...