This paper discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies dominated by Elites with limited state capacity. Within a simple aggregate framework, we discuss the political economy incentives of Elites to tax, redistribute and increase state capacity. In particular, the analysis highlights the role of complementarities or substitutability in the production process between the factors controlled by the Elite and other social groups and shows the existence of natural increasing returns for Elites to increase state capacity. The paper also discusses how the incentives for state capacity building are affected by political threats of power shifting.Elites, redistribution, political economy, state capacity building
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Economists generally assume the existence of sufficient institutions to sustain a market economy and...
While much research in political economy points out the benefits of “limited govern-ment, ” politica...
We report on an on-going project, which asks a number of questions relevant to thestudy of state cap...
Partie IV, chapitre 11This chapter discusses the issue of taxation and redistribution in economies d...
<p>The ability to raise revenue is one of the most fundamental requirements for state- hood. Without...
Economists generally assume that the state has sufficient institutional capacity to support markets ...
Published online: 11 October 2022Fiscal capacity is regularly linked to warfare and democratization....
This paper examines the political economy forces that lead to the creation of the informal sector in...
Institutions that serve the interests of an elite are often cited as an important reason for poor ec...
Inefficiencies in the bureaucratic organization of the state are often viewed as important factors i...
In this paper we show that in highly unequal societies, different societal groups may support a rent...
We present a theory of the emergence and persistence of inefficient states based on patronage politi...
Almost final version of the paperWe present new evidence about the long-run relationship between sta...
In this paper, we abandon the stylized median voter and study (i) how distributional tensions can ac...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the determinants of state capacity investments and public f...
Economists generally assume the existence of sufficient institutions to sustain a market economy and...
While much research in political economy points out the benefits of “limited govern-ment, ” politica...
We report on an on-going project, which asks a number of questions relevant to thestudy of state cap...