The article argues that economic inequality inevitably generates politicalinequality, which in turn reproduces economic inequality. Basic concepts areintroduced first along with strong caveats concerning the quality of the crossnationaldata on income distributions; historical patterns of income inequalityare summarized next, and with these preliminaries, a distinction is made betweenredistribution of consumption at a particular time and equalization of incomeearning capacities over time. Following this economic considerations, the articlediscussion moves to political factors that may block redistributions
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The relationship between income inequality and the level of redistribution seems to be clear only a...
This article examines Crenshaw's (1992) effort to reinterpret the relationship between politica...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2001.Leaf 125 blank.Incl...
This dissertation focuses on the political responses to income inequality. Multiple critical puzzles...
Growing economic inequality fosters inequality in the political processes of American democracy. Sin...
Over the past 40 years, inequality has exploded in the U.S. and significantly increased in virtually...
<p>Does economic inequality generate political inequality? While there is a large literature on the ...
In 2004 the American Political Science Association ( APSA ) published research exploring whether the...
"In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, distinguished political scientists and economists use...
Abstract: This article surveys various equity-based arguments from Marx to Rawls, in favour of incom...
Contemporary economic policy debates are dominated by con-cerns regarding the rise in inequality (St...
2Since Aristotle, who observed that great economic inequality leads the wealthy to seek a share of p...
This paper first points out the lack of consensus between empirical and theoretical studies of incom...
Democracy's normative foundation is political equality. Yet the dominance of the elite over the mass...
The relationship between income inequality and the level of redistribution seems to be clear only a...
This article examines Crenshaw's (1992) effort to reinterpret the relationship between politica...
This article assesses the influence of income inequality on the public’s policy mood. Recent work ha...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2001.Leaf 125 blank.Incl...
This dissertation focuses on the political responses to income inequality. Multiple critical puzzles...
Growing economic inequality fosters inequality in the political processes of American democracy. Sin...
Over the past 40 years, inequality has exploded in the U.S. and significantly increased in virtually...
<p>Does economic inequality generate political inequality? While there is a large literature on the ...
In 2004 the American Political Science Association ( APSA ) published research exploring whether the...
"In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, distinguished political scientists and economists use...
Abstract: This article surveys various equity-based arguments from Marx to Rawls, in favour of incom...
Contemporary economic policy debates are dominated by con-cerns regarding the rise in inequality (St...
2Since Aristotle, who observed that great economic inequality leads the wealthy to seek a share of p...
This paper first points out the lack of consensus between empirical and theoretical studies of incom...
Democracy's normative foundation is political equality. Yet the dominance of the elite over the mass...
The relationship between income inequality and the level of redistribution seems to be clear only a...
This article examines Crenshaw's (1992) effort to reinterpret the relationship between politica...