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    Redistribution, power sharing and inequality concern

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    Authors
    Debowicz, Dario; orcid: 0000-0003-0944-3097
    Saporiti, Alejandro; orcid: 0000-0002-9156-464X; email: alejandro.saporiti@manchester.ac.uk
    Wang, Yizhi; orcid: 0000-0002-5723-2609
    Publication Date
    2021-03-10
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    2017-12-30
    
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    Abstract: We analyze a political competition model of redistributive policies. We provide an equilibrium existence result and a full characterization of the net transfers to the different income groups. We also derive several testable predictions about the way in which the net group transfers and the after-tax Gini coefficient vary with the main parameters of the model. In accordance with the theory, the empirical evidence from a sample of developed and developing democracies supports a highly statistically significant association between: (i) the net group transfer and the gap between the population and the group mean initial income, and (ii) the net group transfer (and resp., the Gini coefficient) and power sharing disproportionality. In addition, the data also provide some empirical evidence confirming a significant relationship between the net transfers to the poor (and resp., the Gini) and the concern of the political parties with income inequality.
    Citation
    Social Choice and Welfare, volume 57, issue 2, page 197-228
    Publisher
    Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/625516
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    From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications Router
    History: received 2017-12-30, registration 2021-01-27, accepted 2021-01-27, pub-electronic 2021-03-10, online 2021-03-10, pub-print 2021-08
    Publication status: Published
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