The current consensus among comparative political scientists postulates that diverse democracies redistribute less than homogeneous ones. However, whereas homogeneous democracies redistribute more on average, diverse democracies exhibit high variation in redistributive outcomes. Why does ascriptive heterogeneity stifle redistribution in some cases but not in others? In this article, it is argued that diversity undermines redistributive outcomes when identity groups differ more starkly in their income levels. More importantly, under these conditions, the policy outcomes are not uniform: rather than general cutbacks, richer groups selectively under‐prioritise benefits and access for poorer, minority‐heavy groups while keeping their own redist...
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Does ethnic fragmentation negatively affect social expenditure? In this thesis, I examine why this r...
The current consensus among comparative political scientists postulates that diverse democracies red...
In recent years, as many Western democracies have been facing growing racial, ethnic, and religious ...
This paper models the interaction between individuals' identity choices and redistribution. Both red...
In this paper we analyze the interaction of income and preference heterogeneity in a political econo...
Existing cross-country studies have increasingly confirmed the negative relationship between ethnic ...
In this paper we analyze the interaction of income and preference heterogeneity in a political econo...
Based on theoretical models of budget-balanced social insurance and individual choice, we argue that...
Growing economic inequality and cultural heterogeneity has brought increased attention to the issue ...
Recent research suggests that income redistribution preferences vary across identity groups. We empl...
Standard political economy models of redistribution, notably that of Meltzer and Richard (1981),fail...
We develop a general model of redistribution and use it to account for the remarkable variance in go...
Standard political economy models of redistribution, notably that of Meltzer and Richard (1981),fail...
What is the relationship between income inequality and redistributive policies? This question carrie...
This article explores how preferences for redistribution among voters are affected by the structure ...
Does ethnic fragmentation negatively affect social expenditure? In this thesis, I examine why this r...
The current consensus among comparative political scientists postulates that diverse democracies red...
In recent years, as many Western democracies have been facing growing racial, ethnic, and religious ...
This paper models the interaction between individuals' identity choices and redistribution. Both red...
In this paper we analyze the interaction of income and preference heterogeneity in a political econo...
Existing cross-country studies have increasingly confirmed the negative relationship between ethnic ...
In this paper we analyze the interaction of income and preference heterogeneity in a political econo...
Based on theoretical models of budget-balanced social insurance and individual choice, we argue that...
Growing economic inequality and cultural heterogeneity has brought increased attention to the issue ...
Recent research suggests that income redistribution preferences vary across identity groups. We empl...
Standard political economy models of redistribution, notably that of Meltzer and Richard (1981),fail...
We develop a general model of redistribution and use it to account for the remarkable variance in go...
Standard political economy models of redistribution, notably that of Meltzer and Richard (1981),fail...
What is the relationship between income inequality and redistributive policies? This question carrie...
This article explores how preferences for redistribution among voters are affected by the structure ...
Does ethnic fragmentation negatively affect social expenditure? In this thesis, I examine why this r...