Is the rise in inequality in Australia due to global changes in the distribution of marginal productivity or changes in the allocation of political favours? This article lays out the arguments for both views. Looking at the tax and subsidy changes that favour the rich, and considering that almost all the 200 richest Australians look like the beneficiaries of political favours rather than innovators or superstars, the article concludes that inequality is probably increasing due to changes in the political realm. The discussion outlines a research agenda and possible counter-moves, such as more direct democracy and having open markets for political favours
Over the past 40 years, inequality has exploded in the U.S. and significantly increased in virtually...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
Australian social policy has seen apparently contradictory developments over the period of economic ...
Is the rise in inequality in Australia due to global changes in the distribution of marginal product...
Is the rise in inequality in Australia due to global changes in the distribution of marginal product...
In this article the authors hope to provide a picture of the public's recognition and response to tr...
This article reviews and analyses the evidence on the distribution of income and wealth in Australia...
Despite strong economic growth and low inflation, many Australians believe that the benefits and cos...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
It matters not whether one looks at labour income or non-labour income or at different measures of i...
Presents new estimates of intergenerational earnings elasticity for Australia. Introduction Economi...
Inequality matters. This is the consistent finding of a myriad of studies in recent times. Consequen...
In this article compares the rise in inequality concerning net household incomes in a number of Euro...
Inequality in the distribution of income and wealth has come to the fore as a core concern across th...
There has been much debate in Australia about whether income inequality is increasing. In this paper...
Over the past 40 years, inequality has exploded in the U.S. and significantly increased in virtually...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
Australian social policy has seen apparently contradictory developments over the period of economic ...
Is the rise in inequality in Australia due to global changes in the distribution of marginal product...
Is the rise in inequality in Australia due to global changes in the distribution of marginal product...
In this article the authors hope to provide a picture of the public's recognition and response to tr...
This article reviews and analyses the evidence on the distribution of income and wealth in Australia...
Despite strong economic growth and low inflation, many Australians believe that the benefits and cos...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
It matters not whether one looks at labour income or non-labour income or at different measures of i...
Presents new estimates of intergenerational earnings elasticity for Australia. Introduction Economi...
Inequality matters. This is the consistent finding of a myriad of studies in recent times. Consequen...
In this article compares the rise in inequality concerning net household incomes in a number of Euro...
Inequality in the distribution of income and wealth has come to the fore as a core concern across th...
There has been much debate in Australia about whether income inequality is increasing. In this paper...
Over the past 40 years, inequality has exploded in the U.S. and significantly increased in virtually...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
Australian social policy has seen apparently contradictory developments over the period of economic ...