In this paper, we set up a three-period stochastic overlapping generations model to analyze the implications of income inequality and mobility for demand for redistribution and social insurance. We model the size of two different public programs under the welfare state. We investigate bidimensional voting on the tax rates that determine the allocation of government revenues among transfer payments and old-age pensions. We show that the coalitions formed, the resulting political equilibria, and the demand for redistribution crucially depend on the level of income inequality and mobility.mobility, inequality, structure induced equilibrium, redistribution
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The present paper estimates the effects of welfare interventions on income inequality. We propose a...
This paper presents a model allowing to analyze voting, welfare institutions and economic performanc...
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This paper analyzes the impact of labor mobility on old-age pension systems. We develop a dynamic mo...
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Public policies typically involve a redistributive feature. The level and nature of redistribution m...
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This paper argues that social security enjoys wider political support than other welfare programs b...
This article explores the interactive relationships among welfare transfers, income distribution, an...
The paper examines the impact of income inequality and mobility on income redistribution in a modifi...
This paper develops a quantitative Markovian overlapping generations model with altruistic individua...
We develop a dynamic politico-economic theory of welfare state, featuring three groups of voters: sk...
We develop a dynamic politico-economic theory of welfare state, featuring three groups of voters: sk...
The present paper estimates the effects of welfare interventions on income inequality. We propose a...
This paper presents a model allowing to analyze voting, welfare institutions and economic performanc...
The paper examines the impact of income inequality and mobility on income redistribution in a modifi...
This dissertation addresses three interlinked questions that revolve around the theoretical finding ...
This paper analyzes the impact of labor mobility on old-age pension systems. We develop a dynamic mo...
This paper analyzes the dynamic politico-economic equilibrium of a model where repeated voting on so...
In this paper, we abandon the stylized median voter and study (i) how distributional tensions can ac...
Public policies typically involve a redistributive feature. The level and nature of redistribution m...
This thesis provides a quantitative investigation into the effect of new social policy instruments o...
This paper argues that social security enjoys wider political support than other welfare programs b...
This article explores the interactive relationships among welfare transfers, income distribution, an...
The paper examines the impact of income inequality and mobility on income redistribution in a modifi...
This paper develops a quantitative Markovian overlapping generations model with altruistic individua...
We develop a dynamic politico-economic theory of welfare state, featuring three groups of voters: sk...
We develop a dynamic politico-economic theory of welfare state, featuring three groups of voters: sk...
The present paper estimates the effects of welfare interventions on income inequality. We propose a...
This paper presents a model allowing to analyze voting, welfare institutions and economic performanc...