Democratic countries with substantial inequality and where people believe that success depends on connections and luck induce political support for high tax rates and generous welfare states. Traditional wisdom is that such policies harm the economy, but there is not much evidence that countries with a large welfare state and substantial redistribution have worse economic performance and welfare. One important reason is that governments have been careful to invoke the principles of reciprocity and mutual obligations in the design of the welfare state. Unemployment benefits conditioned on work experience, no misconduct and search effort harm the economy less. Indeed, conditional benefits may even boost employment in an economy with efficienc...
This article explores the interactive relationships among welfare transfers, income distribution, an...
The welfare state can be seen as an insurance device that makes lifetime careers safer, increases ri...
Many models show that redistribution is bad for growth. This paper argues that in a non-cooperative ...
How tightly linked are the strength of a country’s welfare state and its residents’ supp...
In all industrial countries, fiscal policy is increasingly about redistribution. In this paper, we s...
Welfare states are today being made responsible for the poor prosperity of Western economies. High t...
A crucial debate in policy-making as well as academic circles is whether there is a trade-off betwee...
Welfare states have been subject to a host of conflicting pressures from high unemployment, rising i...
The equity-efficiency trade off has been one of key issues in welfare economics. A number of studies...
Does a more generous welfare state make people happier and increase their life satisfaction? Availab...
Abstract: The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent...
The paper finds that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especiall...
Different beliefs about how fair social competition is and what determines income inequality, influe...
The world's richer democracies all provide such public benefits as pensions and health care, but why...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
This article explores the interactive relationships among welfare transfers, income distribution, an...
The welfare state can be seen as an insurance device that makes lifetime careers safer, increases ri...
Many models show that redistribution is bad for growth. This paper argues that in a non-cooperative ...
How tightly linked are the strength of a country’s welfare state and its residents’ supp...
In all industrial countries, fiscal policy is increasingly about redistribution. In this paper, we s...
Welfare states are today being made responsible for the poor prosperity of Western economies. High t...
A crucial debate in policy-making as well as academic circles is whether there is a trade-off betwee...
Welfare states have been subject to a host of conflicting pressures from high unemployment, rising i...
The equity-efficiency trade off has been one of key issues in welfare economics. A number of studies...
Does a more generous welfare state make people happier and increase their life satisfaction? Availab...
Abstract: The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent...
The paper finds that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especiall...
Different beliefs about how fair social competition is and what determines income inequality, influe...
The world's richer democracies all provide such public benefits as pensions and health care, but why...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
This article explores the interactive relationships among welfare transfers, income distribution, an...
The welfare state can be seen as an insurance device that makes lifetime careers safer, increases ri...
Many models show that redistribution is bad for growth. This paper argues that in a non-cooperative ...