A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Standard political economy models predict that a rise in inequality will lead to more redistribution. This paper shows that, for the UK in the period 1983–2004, a plausibly exogenous rise in income inequality has not been associated with increased redistribution. We explore this example of the ‘paradox of redistribution’ using attitudinal data. We show that standard political economy models of the individual demand for redistribution do have explanatory power, but that other attitudes and beliefs are also very important. Moreover, these attitudes and beliefs change quite quickly so are very important in explaining variation in the demand for redistribution
This article revisits the relationship between inequality and redistribution in a panel of advanced ...
This paper first points out the lack of consensus between empirical and theoretical studies of incom...
Why are governments elected by proportional representation more prone to redistribute income than th...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Standard political economy models predict...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Standard political economy models predict...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Models of the political process generally...
© 2019, © 2019 European Sociological Association. This paper investigates whether economic indicator...
This paper shows that perceptions of inequality matter for demand for redistribution and investigate...
ABSTRACT: Adopting a cross-regional and global perspective, this article critically evaluates one of...
This thesis presents an investigation of what shapes the support for redistribution in OECD countrie...
The relationship between income inequality and the level of redistribution seems to be clear only a...
The link between income inequality and governmental redistribution is still subject to intense resea...
One proposition of the popular median-voter hypothesis is a positive relationship between demand for...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail-d...
This article revisits the relationship between inequality and redistribution in a panel of advanced ...
This paper first points out the lack of consensus between empirical and theoretical studies of incom...
Why are governments elected by proportional representation more prone to redistribute income than th...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Standard political economy models predict...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Standard political economy models predict...
A main activity of the state is to redistribute resources. Models of the political process generally...
© 2019, © 2019 European Sociological Association. This paper investigates whether economic indicator...
This paper shows that perceptions of inequality matter for demand for redistribution and investigate...
ABSTRACT: Adopting a cross-regional and global perspective, this article critically evaluates one of...
This thesis presents an investigation of what shapes the support for redistribution in OECD countrie...
The relationship between income inequality and the level of redistribution seems to be clear only a...
The link between income inequality and governmental redistribution is still subject to intense resea...
One proposition of the popular median-voter hypothesis is a positive relationship between demand for...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail-d...
This article revisits the relationship between inequality and redistribution in a panel of advanced ...
This paper first points out the lack of consensus between empirical and theoretical studies of incom...
Why are governments elected by proportional representation more prone to redistribute income than th...