The history of poverty lines suggests that they are determined jointly with poverty policy in the same political game. If the definition of poverty is endogenous, however, why do altruistic voters allow poverty to persist indefinitely, as seems to be the case in real life? A simple redistribution model shows that the persistence of poverty imposes fairly strong restrictions on the nature of voter altruism. Specifically, a voter's compassion for the poor must rise as the defined severity of the poverty problem worsens. Given such preferences, political actors face incentives to define poverty as a severe problem and then to use redistribution to reduce it significantly. There is no direct incentive to eliminate poverty, however; indeed voter...
“Imagining politics as a process of redistributive social justice: the good, the bad and the ugly” T...
In this analysis the 'politics of poverty' is understood to be a social system with symbolic/moral, ...
Findings from this experiment contributed novel insights into the theoretical field of welfare polic...
We consider an election that is solely concerned with redistribution of income. It is well known tha...
Only periodically since 1929 have federal policymakers considered poverty a public problem. Periods ...
Standard economic analysis suggests that when the budget for redistribution is fixed, income transfe...
Our study analyzes how political context, embodied by the welfare state and Leftist political actors...
Our study analyzes how political context, embodied by the welfare state and Leftist political actors...
Our study analyzes how political context, embodied by the welfare state and Leftist political actors...
How do electoral rules affect the poor? Under what conditions are legislators likely to be more or l...
Altruism is an important omitted variable in much of the political economy literature. While materia...
Poverty in the United States is defined in a variety of ways by government officials, economists and...
It is commonly observed that clientelist parties (ones that trade individual material rewards for vo...
Altruism is an important omitted variable in much of the political economy literature. While materia...
Poverty in the United States is defined in a variety of ways by government officials, economists and...
“Imagining politics as a process of redistributive social justice: the good, the bad and the ugly” T...
In this analysis the 'politics of poverty' is understood to be a social system with symbolic/moral, ...
Findings from this experiment contributed novel insights into the theoretical field of welfare polic...
We consider an election that is solely concerned with redistribution of income. It is well known tha...
Only periodically since 1929 have federal policymakers considered poverty a public problem. Periods ...
Standard economic analysis suggests that when the budget for redistribution is fixed, income transfe...
Our study analyzes how political context, embodied by the welfare state and Leftist political actors...
Our study analyzes how political context, embodied by the welfare state and Leftist political actors...
Our study analyzes how political context, embodied by the welfare state and Leftist political actors...
How do electoral rules affect the poor? Under what conditions are legislators likely to be more or l...
Altruism is an important omitted variable in much of the political economy literature. While materia...
Poverty in the United States is defined in a variety of ways by government officials, economists and...
It is commonly observed that clientelist parties (ones that trade individual material rewards for vo...
Altruism is an important omitted variable in much of the political economy literature. While materia...
Poverty in the United States is defined in a variety of ways by government officials, economists and...
“Imagining politics as a process of redistributive social justice: the good, the bad and the ugly” T...
In this analysis the 'politics of poverty' is understood to be a social system with symbolic/moral, ...
Findings from this experiment contributed novel insights into the theoretical field of welfare polic...