The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutions fare with different measures of inequality in a cross section framework. The empirical analysis suggests that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especially when it comes to wage inequality and income inequality whereas autocracy is associated with higher level of wage inequalities but its impact on income inequalities are insignificant. Though under good economic management, even autocracies may redistribute incomes from the richest to the poorest, more generally an autocratic set up violates the median voter hypothesis. The results also show that political stability is more sensitive to inequalities tha...
The paper defines economic security as a country’s ability to re distribute incomes through a strong...
The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globalisation i...
In this paper, motivated by contradictory evidence on the effect of income on democracy, we investig...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
The paper finds that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especiall...
textabstractThe paper examines how legal, economic, political and social institutions fare with diff...
The paper finds that trade is insignificant in explaining income inequality. The results also sugges...
The paper estimates the respective contributions of legal, economic, political and social institutio...
Many empirical studies show that the level of economic inequality has worsened recently in democrati...
This study examines how democracy and globalization and their interaction have shaped economic inequ...
The democratic process was always praised for it supposedly reduces inequalities. Indeed, the voice ...
Many economists, and more generally institutions are concerned with the development of poor countrie...
"In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, distinguished political scientists and economists use...
This research paper applies a technique based on data symbolization of regimes to detect clusters in...
The paper is about the political consequences of increasing economic inequality in Western economies...
The paper defines economic security as a country’s ability to re distribute incomes through a strong...
The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globalisation i...
In this paper, motivated by contradictory evidence on the effect of income on democracy, we investig...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
The paper finds that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especiall...
textabstractThe paper examines how legal, economic, political and social institutions fare with diff...
The paper finds that trade is insignificant in explaining income inequality. The results also sugges...
The paper estimates the respective contributions of legal, economic, political and social institutio...
Many empirical studies show that the level of economic inequality has worsened recently in democrati...
This study examines how democracy and globalization and their interaction have shaped economic inequ...
The democratic process was always praised for it supposedly reduces inequalities. Indeed, the voice ...
Many economists, and more generally institutions are concerned with the development of poor countrie...
"In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, distinguished political scientists and economists use...
This research paper applies a technique based on data symbolization of regimes to detect clusters in...
The paper is about the political consequences of increasing economic inequality in Western economies...
The paper defines economic security as a country’s ability to re distribute incomes through a strong...
The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globalisation i...
In this paper, motivated by contradictory evidence on the effect of income on democracy, we investig...