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party. We confront these predictions to the data, using an unbalanced panel of developed and developing democracies. The …
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While American poverty research has devoted greater attention to poverty in the Northeast and Midwest, poverty has been …
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Fiscal redistribution by the state provides a powerful counterweight to the growth of market income inequality in post-industrial democracies. Yet, significant questions remain about what explains the substantial variation in redistribution across nations and time in the contemporary era. In...
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in levels of changes across rich democracies. Political economy relationships are much more successful in explaining the … well known and reviewed here. I conclude that political economy considerations must be brought into any comprehensive …
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This article explores the determinants of relative market income poverty and poverty reduction in advanced industrial democracies; that is, pre-tax and transfer relative poverty and reduction in poverty rates due to the tax and transfer system. Using data from twenty countries between 1969 and...
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and a conclusion with suggestions for further research will be drawn. …
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