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Social Mobility and Stability of Democracy : Re-evaluating De Tocqueville
Acemoglu, Daron
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2016
An influential thesis often associated with De Tocqueville views social mobility as a bulwark of democracy: when members of a social group expect to join the ranks of other social groups in the near future, they should have less reason to exclude these other groups from the political process. In...
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Cross-Country
Inequality
Trends
Acemoglu, Daron
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2002
The economics profession has made considerable progress in understanding the increase in wage
inequality
in the U ….S. and the UK over the past several decades, but currently lacks a consensus on why
inequality
did not increase, or increased … much less, in (continental)
Europe
over the same time period. I review the two most popular explanations for these …
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Tasks, Automation, and the Rise in US Wage
Inequality
Acemoglu, Daron
;
Restrepo, Pascual
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National Bureau of Economic Research
-
2021
role in US wage
inequality
. We also propose a methodology for evaluating the full general equilibrium effects of task … groups). Our quantitative evaluation based on this methodology explains how major changes in wage
inequality
can go hand …
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Democracy,
Redistribution
and
Inequality
Acemoglu, Daron
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2013
In this paper we revisit the relationship between democracy,
redistribution
and
inequality
. We first explain the … theoretical reasons why democracy is expected to increase
redistribution
and reduce
inequality
, and why this expectation may fail …: democracy does not lead to a uniform decline in post-tax
inequality
, but can result in changes in fiscal
redistribution
and …
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Why Do Voters Dismantle Checks and Balances?
Acemoglu, Daron
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2011
influence or bribe politicians, and when
inequality
and potential taxes are high (which makes
redistribution
more valuable to … so, they are effectively accepting a certain amount of politician (presidential) rents in return for
redistribution
. We …
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Technical Change,
Inequality
, and the Labor Market
Acemoglu, Daron
-
2000
This essay discusses the effect of technical change on wage
inequality
. I argue that the behavior of wages and returns … increase in
inequality
is most likely due to an acceleration in skill bias. In contrast to twentieth century developments, most …
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Harms of AI
Acemoglu, Daron
-
National Bureau of Economic Research
-
2021
automating work, fueling
inequality
, inefficiently pushing down wages, and failing to improve worker productivity; and damaging …
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Productivity Differences Between and Within Countries
Acemoglu, Daron
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2009
We document substantial within-country (cross-municipality) differences in incomes for a large number of countries in the Americas. A significant fraction of the within-country differences cannot be explained by observed human capital. We conjecture that the sources of within-country and...
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Economic and Political
Inequality
in Development : The Case of Cundinamarca, Colombia
Acemoglu, Daron
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2007
Is
inequality
harmful for economic growth? Is the underdevelopment of Latin America related to its unequal distribution … of wealth? A recently emerging consensus claims not only that economic
inequality
has detrimental effects on economic … growth in general, but also that differences in economic
inequality
across the American continent during the 19th century are …
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Emergence and Persistence of Inefficient States
Acemoglu, Daron
-
2006
. This enables them to reduce the amount of
redistribution
and public good provision in democracy. Moreover, the inefficient … inefficient state is more likely to arise when there is greater
inequality
between the rich and the poor, when bureaucratic rents …
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