There is an extensive empirical literature on economic inequality; yet few studies examine its political underpinnings. This article contributes to the nascent literature in this area by developing and analyzing a new measure of political inequality. Drawing on a comprehensive provincial-level dataset on local government leadership in the Philippines; this article develops a political inequality index based on the concentration of elective positions among political dynasties. It then empirically examines the possible links among economic inequality; political inequality; and development outcomes across Philippine provinces. This study finds that economic inequality displays a nonlinear relationship with indicators of human development—there...
In the Philippines, income inequality is one of the country's most serious issues. This study aims t...
In the Philippines, income inequality is one of the country's most serious issues. This study aims t...
This paper revisits the inequality-growth relationship using data at the sub-national (provincial) l...
This paper presents metrics to estimate the size of political dynasties in the 15th Congress of the ...
This paper presents metrics to estimate the size of political dynasties in the 15th Congress of the ...
This paper presents metrics to estimate the size of political dynasties in the 15th Congress of the ...
Political dynasty refers to a situation in which an incumbent official has at least one relative in ...
Over the past four decades; the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performa...
A political dynasty emerges when an incumbent elected official has at least one relative in elected ...
A political dynasty emerges when an incumbent elected official has at least one relative in elected ...
Despite studies finding a link between political dynasty prevalence and poverty; empirical evidence ...
Political dynasty refers to the situation wherein members of the same family are occupying elected ...
One definition of political dynasties refers to members of the same family occupying elected positio...
Over the past four decades, the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performa...
Key issues in the empirical study on growth are addressed using provincial data in the Philippines. ...
In the Philippines, income inequality is one of the country's most serious issues. This study aims t...
In the Philippines, income inequality is one of the country's most serious issues. This study aims t...
This paper revisits the inequality-growth relationship using data at the sub-national (provincial) l...
This paper presents metrics to estimate the size of political dynasties in the 15th Congress of the ...
This paper presents metrics to estimate the size of political dynasties in the 15th Congress of the ...
This paper presents metrics to estimate the size of political dynasties in the 15th Congress of the ...
Political dynasty refers to a situation in which an incumbent official has at least one relative in ...
Over the past four decades; the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performa...
A political dynasty emerges when an incumbent elected official has at least one relative in elected ...
A political dynasty emerges when an incumbent elected official has at least one relative in elected ...
Despite studies finding a link between political dynasty prevalence and poverty; empirical evidence ...
Political dynasty refers to the situation wherein members of the same family are occupying elected ...
One definition of political dynasties refers to members of the same family occupying elected positio...
Over the past four decades, the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performa...
Key issues in the empirical study on growth are addressed using provincial data in the Philippines. ...
In the Philippines, income inequality is one of the country's most serious issues. This study aims t...
In the Philippines, income inequality is one of the country's most serious issues. This study aims t...
This paper revisits the inequality-growth relationship using data at the sub-national (provincial) l...