Within a small open economy with vertical linkages, welfare state policies trigger a virtuous circle of cumulative causation that will lead to higher levels of economic activity by improving the exploitation of potential aggregate scale economies. Capital mobility is typically found to reinforce this mechanism and the use of capital taxation to finance redistribution policies is not found to alter these conclusions. These results, consistent with the evidence that welfare states and tax burden have not significantly reduced in OECD countries, challenge the conventional wisdom that globalisation undermines governments’ ability to pursue income redistribution
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The Scottish National Party led Scottish Government has identified household poverty as a key focus ...
Within a two-sector-two-country model of trade with aggregate scale economies and unionisation, a mo...
We model a small open economy which produces a high-tech and a low-tech good and whose government pu...
Using a two-sector-two-country model with aggregate scale economies and unionisation, we show that o...
Within a small open economy with vertical linkages, welfare state policies trigger a virtuous circle...
In the literature on the effects of economic globalisation, the compensation hypothesis predicts a p...
The paper employs a rank-dependent formulation of the social welfare function with time-separable ut...
Many theoretical models show that redistribution causes low growth or capital outflows even though e...
This paper analyses the welfare implications for a developing country of using union legalisation as...
We construct a stylised macro-model with goods and labour market imperfections to show that the econ...
Within a two-sector-two-country model of trade with aggregate scale economies and unionisation, a mo...
We construct a model in which oligopolistic firms decide where to locate. Firms choose to locate eit...
The paper examines the welfare consequences of an inflow of foreign capital and an emigration of ski...
Many models show that redistribution is bad for growth. This paper argues that in a non-cooperative ...
The aim of this paper is to make a first step towards studying the role of social expenditure and it...
The Scottish National Party led Scottish Government has identified household poverty as a key focus ...
Within a two-sector-two-country model of trade with aggregate scale economies and unionisation, a mo...
We model a small open economy which produces a high-tech and a low-tech good and whose government pu...
Using a two-sector-two-country model with aggregate scale economies and unionisation, we show that o...
Within a small open economy with vertical linkages, welfare state policies trigger a virtuous circle...
In the literature on the effects of economic globalisation, the compensation hypothesis predicts a p...
The paper employs a rank-dependent formulation of the social welfare function with time-separable ut...
Many theoretical models show that redistribution causes low growth or capital outflows even though e...
This paper analyses the welfare implications for a developing country of using union legalisation as...
We construct a stylised macro-model with goods and labour market imperfections to show that the econ...
Within a two-sector-two-country model of trade with aggregate scale economies and unionisation, a mo...
We construct a model in which oligopolistic firms decide where to locate. Firms choose to locate eit...
The paper examines the welfare consequences of an inflow of foreign capital and an emigration of ski...
Many models show that redistribution is bad for growth. This paper argues that in a non-cooperative ...
The aim of this paper is to make a first step towards studying the role of social expenditure and it...
The Scottish National Party led Scottish Government has identified household poverty as a key focus ...