This paper seeks to examine the effect of political regimes on actual fiscal redistribution. We first use a simplified theoretical framework which allows us to formalize the testable implications of the relevant literature. Subsequently, employing data on Gini coefficients before and after taxes and transfers we develop a measure of fiscal redistribution which allows us to capture the targeting of government transfers. Then, our empirical analysis examines the impact of the political regime on realized fiscal redistribution for a panel of 133 developed and developing countries between 1960 and 2010. Our results suggest that dictatorial regimes redistribute more than democracies through fiscal policies. Moreover, our analysis suggests that t...
In this paper we show that in highly unequal societies, different societal groups may support a rent...
The introduction of the personal income tax has often coincided with phases of democratization in hi...
Using survey data from a cross-section of European countries, this paper analyzes the determinants o...
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 implications of policy intervention around elections on income inequ...
This paper examines whether policy intervention around elections affects income inequality and actua...
This article analyses the redistributive efficiency of public spending and taxation in a panel of 28...
Using new data on Spain and Portugal 1950-1980, this paper shows that non-democratic governments wer...
Drawing upon formal modeling, cross-national statistical analysis, and in-depth case studies, this d...
Using a simple model of income redistribution, we examine the effect of income inequality on redistr...
In this paper, we argue that democracies positively affect government expenditure. We hypothesize th...
Theories of political redistribution are tested using data collected in three phases of the Internat...
Many economists, and more generally institutions are concerned with the development of poor countrie...
From Aristotle to Acemoglu and Robinson, scholars have argued that democracy possesses powerful redi...
In this paper we show that in highly unequal societies, different societal groups may support a rent...
The introduction of the personal income tax has often coincided with phases of democratization in hi...
Using survey data from a cross-section of European countries, this paper analyzes the determinants o...
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 implications of policy intervention around elections on income inequ...
This paper examines whether policy intervention around elections affects income inequality and actua...
This article analyses the redistributive efficiency of public spending and taxation in a panel of 28...
Using new data on Spain and Portugal 1950-1980, this paper shows that non-democratic governments wer...
Drawing upon formal modeling, cross-national statistical analysis, and in-depth case studies, this d...
Using a simple model of income redistribution, we examine the effect of income inequality on redistr...
In this paper, we argue that democracies positively affect government expenditure. We hypothesize th...
Theories of political redistribution are tested using data collected in three phases of the Internat...
Many economists, and more generally institutions are concerned with the development of poor countrie...
From Aristotle to Acemoglu and Robinson, scholars have argued that democracy possesses powerful redi...
In this paper we show that in highly unequal societies, different societal groups may support a rent...
The introduction of the personal income tax has often coincided with phases of democratization in hi...
Using survey data from a cross-section of European countries, this paper analyzes the determinants o...