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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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"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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so, they are effectively accepting a certain amount of politician (presidential) rents in return for redistribution. We … better organized and are more likely to be able to influence or bribe politicians; and when inequality and potential taxes … are high (which makes redistribution more valuable to the majority). We show that the main intuition, that checks and …
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Because of their more limited inequality and more comprehensive social welfare systems, many perceive average welfare … entrepreneurs (thus greater inequality) increases entrepreneurial effort and hence a country's contribution to the world technology … “cutthroat” capitalism that generates greater inequality and more innovation and will become the technology leaders, while others …
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