Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-communist economies. We find a strong positive association between equality and tax collection but note that this relationship is significantly stronger under authoritarian regimes than under democracies. We also discover that countries introducing sustainable democratic institutions early are characterised by lower inequality. We also confirm that education fosters equality and find that larger countries are prone to higher levels of inequality
This paper studies the relationship between democracy andincome inequality in long- and short/medium...
This research paper applies a technique based on data symbolization of regimes to detect clusters in...
The relationship between regime type and economic inequality has been extensively studied in both co...
Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-comm...
Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-comm...
Using panel data for twenty-seven post-communist economies between 1987-2003, we examine the nexus o...
Using data for post-communist economies between 1987-2003, we examine the relationships between ineq...
While under the communist regime, states in Eastern Europe and Central Asia shared similarly low lev...
Many economists, and more generally institutions are concerned with the development of poor countrie...
Using for the first time survey data from 26 post-Communist countries, covering the period 1990-20...
1. Democratization and inequality: post-communist transitions in comparative perspective A fundament...
There is a lot of research on the relation between political democracy and income distribution and t...
Parallel to the process of democratization, the former socialist countries of Eastern Europe and Cen...
WP 2002-10 April 2002What explains the spectacular increases in inequality of disposable income in t...
The transitional economies of Eastern Europe (EE) and the former Soviet Union (FSU) experienced a dr...
This paper studies the relationship between democracy andincome inequality in long- and short/medium...
This research paper applies a technique based on data symbolization of regimes to detect clusters in...
The relationship between regime type and economic inequality has been extensively studied in both co...
Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-comm...
Using data for the period 1989 – 2002, we examine the determinants of income inequality in post-comm...
Using panel data for twenty-seven post-communist economies between 1987-2003, we examine the nexus o...
Using data for post-communist economies between 1987-2003, we examine the relationships between ineq...
While under the communist regime, states in Eastern Europe and Central Asia shared similarly low lev...
Many economists, and more generally institutions are concerned with the development of poor countrie...
Using for the first time survey data from 26 post-Communist countries, covering the period 1990-20...
1. Democratization and inequality: post-communist transitions in comparative perspective A fundament...
There is a lot of research on the relation between political democracy and income distribution and t...
Parallel to the process of democratization, the former socialist countries of Eastern Europe and Cen...
WP 2002-10 April 2002What explains the spectacular increases in inequality of disposable income in t...
The transitional economies of Eastern Europe (EE) and the former Soviet Union (FSU) experienced a dr...
This paper studies the relationship between democracy andincome inequality in long- and short/medium...
This research paper applies a technique based on data symbolization of regimes to detect clusters in...
The relationship between regime type and economic inequality has been extensively studied in both co...