This paper examines the effect of political institutions on fiscal redistribution for a country-level panel from 1960-2010. Using data on Gini coefficients before and after government intervention, we apply a measure of effective fiscal redistribution that reflects the effect of taxes and transfers on income inequality. Our findings clearly indicate that non-democratic regimes demonstrate significantly greater direct fiscal redistribution. Subsequently, we employ fiscal data in an attempt to enlighten this puzzling empirical finding. We find that dictatorial regimes rely more heavily on cash transfers that exhibit a direct impact on net inequality and consequently on the difference between market and net inequality (i.e., effective fiscal r...
What is the relationship between income inequality and redistributive policies? This question carrie...
This research paper applies a technique based on data symbolization of regimes to detect clusters in...
We investigate the effect of electoral rules and political regimes on fiscal policy outcomes in a pa...
This paper examines the effect of political institutions on fiscal redistribution for a country-leve...
This paper examines the effect of political institutions on fiscal redistribution for a country-leve...
This paper seeks to examine the effect of political regimes on actual fiscal redistribution. We firs...
The relationship between regime type and economic inequality has been extensively studied in both co...
Many economists, and more generally institutions are concerned with the development of poor countrie...
There is an intensive dispute in political economics about the impact of institutions on income redi...
This study looks at how political regimes affect income inequality. Levels of inequality differ a lo...
<div><p>Some scholars champion broad conceptualizations of democracy where distribution of economic ...
This paper examines whether policy intervention around elections affects income inequality and actua...
In recent decades, there has been an institutional shift in the literature on authoritarian regimes,...
Replication Data for: Democratization and the Conditional Dynamics of Income Distribution Abstract ...
Using new data on Spain and Portugal 1950-1980, this paper shows that non-democratic governments wer...
What is the relationship between income inequality and redistributive policies? This question carrie...
This research paper applies a technique based on data symbolization of regimes to detect clusters in...
We investigate the effect of electoral rules and political regimes on fiscal policy outcomes in a pa...
This paper examines the effect of political institutions on fiscal redistribution for a country-leve...
This paper examines the effect of political institutions on fiscal redistribution for a country-leve...
This paper seeks to examine the effect of political regimes on actual fiscal redistribution. We firs...
The relationship between regime type and economic inequality has been extensively studied in both co...
Many economists, and more generally institutions are concerned with the development of poor countrie...
There is an intensive dispute in political economics about the impact of institutions on income redi...
This study looks at how political regimes affect income inequality. Levels of inequality differ a lo...
<div><p>Some scholars champion broad conceptualizations of democracy where distribution of economic ...
This paper examines whether policy intervention around elections affects income inequality and actua...
In recent decades, there has been an institutional shift in the literature on authoritarian regimes,...
Replication Data for: Democratization and the Conditional Dynamics of Income Distribution Abstract ...
Using new data on Spain and Portugal 1950-1980, this paper shows that non-democratic governments wer...
What is the relationship between income inequality and redistributive policies? This question carrie...
This research paper applies a technique based on data symbolization of regimes to detect clusters in...
We investigate the effect of electoral rules and political regimes on fiscal policy outcomes in a pa...