In this article we use the high-quality data coming from the Luxembourg Income Study Project, in a panel framework, to test for the effects of electoral systems on both poverty and income Inequality. We find that when de degree of proportionality of an electoral system increases, inequality and poverty decrease. We also find than in presidential regimes, the levels of poverty and inequality are higher than in parliamentary regimes.Income Inequality, Poverty, Electoral Systems, Transfer Expenditure.
"In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, distinguished political scientists and economists use...
We are grateful to the editor and two anonymous referees for constructive comments and suggestions. ...
The continued rise of inequality in income and wealth, has attracted an enormous amount of attention...
Political economy literature has so far failed to offer a consensus on the effect of political inst...
© 2019 Araz AminnaseriPolitical parties represent social classes with conflicting interests. Elector...
This paper examines whether policy intervention around elections affects income inequality and actua...
The present paper estimates the effects of welfare interventions on income inequality. We propose a...
In this paper, we investigate whether income inequality negatively affects voter turnout. Despite so...
We investigated whether income gaps in voting turnout vary with country-level economic inequality, a...
Does democratization increase redistribution? Does inequality affect the quality of democracy? This ...
"In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, distinguished political scientists and economists use...
Bu makalede parlamenter, başkanlık ve yarı başkanlık sistemiyle yönetilen ülkeler gelirdağılımı eşit...
In the era of growing income inequality around the world, it remains inconclusive how higher income ...
This paper proposes an explanation for why universal suffrage has not implied larger rich-to-poor tr...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
"In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, distinguished political scientists and economists use...
We are grateful to the editor and two anonymous referees for constructive comments and suggestions. ...
The continued rise of inequality in income and wealth, has attracted an enormous amount of attention...
Political economy literature has so far failed to offer a consensus on the effect of political inst...
© 2019 Araz AminnaseriPolitical parties represent social classes with conflicting interests. Elector...
This paper examines whether policy intervention around elections affects income inequality and actua...
The present paper estimates the effects of welfare interventions on income inequality. We propose a...
In this paper, we investigate whether income inequality negatively affects voter turnout. Despite so...
We investigated whether income gaps in voting turnout vary with country-level economic inequality, a...
Does democratization increase redistribution? Does inequality affect the quality of democracy? This ...
"In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, distinguished political scientists and economists use...
Bu makalede parlamenter, başkanlık ve yarı başkanlık sistemiyle yönetilen ülkeler gelirdağılımı eşit...
In the era of growing income inequality around the world, it remains inconclusive how higher income ...
This paper proposes an explanation for why universal suffrage has not implied larger rich-to-poor tr...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
"In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, distinguished political scientists and economists use...
We are grateful to the editor and two anonymous referees for constructive comments and suggestions. ...
The continued rise of inequality in income and wealth, has attracted an enormous amount of attention...