The predominant theoretical viewpoint about the problem of income redistribution in capitalist democracies continues to postulate that the pressure towards redistribution is greatest in democracies with more inequality. However, this assumption does not seem to be corroborated empirically; perhaps this is because sometimes inequality only increases between the lower reaches of the distribution of income. In these cases, inequality increases the dispersion of earnings among the stakeholders of redistribution, and this increases their collective action problems. This paper proposes a new theoretical principle for the analysis of the relationship between inequality and redistribution, and develops an indicator consistent to this principle. A p...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a globalised world of inc...
Against the current consensus among comparative political economists, we argue that inequalitymatter...
A large literature has studied the impact of labour market institutions on wage inequality. In this ...
The predominant theoretical viewpoint about the problem of income redistribution in capitalist democ...
This thesis presents an investigation of what shapes the support for redistribution in OECD countrie...
What is the relationship between income inequality and redistributive policies? This question carrie...
The link between income inequality and governmental redistribution is still subject to intense resea...
The relationship between income inequality and the level of redistribution seems to be clear only a...
The relationship between income inequality and the level of redistribution seems to be clear only a...
This paper first points out the lack of consensus between empirical and theoretical studies of incom...
How does economic inequality affect the probability of democratization? There are well- developed ec...
This thesis is an empirical investigation of the relationship between income inequality and redistri...
The paper is structured as follows. In section 2 we clarify the concept of inequality used in the pa...
Against the current consensus among comparative political economists, we argue that inequality matte...
The aim of this paper is to point out the limitations of conventional approaches, articulated via...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a globalised world of inc...
Against the current consensus among comparative political economists, we argue that inequalitymatter...
A large literature has studied the impact of labour market institutions on wage inequality. In this ...
The predominant theoretical viewpoint about the problem of income redistribution in capitalist democ...
This thesis presents an investigation of what shapes the support for redistribution in OECD countrie...
What is the relationship between income inequality and redistributive policies? This question carrie...
The link between income inequality and governmental redistribution is still subject to intense resea...
The relationship between income inequality and the level of redistribution seems to be clear only a...
The relationship between income inequality and the level of redistribution seems to be clear only a...
This paper first points out the lack of consensus between empirical and theoretical studies of incom...
How does economic inequality affect the probability of democratization? There are well- developed ec...
This thesis is an empirical investigation of the relationship between income inequality and redistri...
The paper is structured as follows. In section 2 we clarify the concept of inequality used in the pa...
Against the current consensus among comparative political economists, we argue that inequality matte...
The aim of this paper is to point out the limitations of conventional approaches, articulated via...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a globalised world of inc...
Against the current consensus among comparative political economists, we argue that inequalitymatter...
A large literature has studied the impact of labour market institutions on wage inequality. In this ...