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This paper develops a dynamic framework to analyze the political sustainability of economic reforms in developing countries. First, we demonstrate that economic reforms that are proceeding successfully may run into a political impasse, with the reform’s initial success having a negative impact...
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This paper develops a dynamic framework to analyze the political sustainability of economic reforms in developing countries. First, we demonstrate that economic reforms that are proceeding successfully may run into a political impasse, with the reform's initial success having a negative impact...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011078011
repeated voting, where agents vote over distortionary income redistribution. The key feature of the theory is that the future … constituency of redistributive policies depends positively on the current level of redistribution, since this affects both private … will vote for zero redistribution. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005772313
In this paper the political economy of revolutions is revisited, as it has been developed and applied in a number of publications by Acemoglu and Robinson. We criticize the fact that these authors abstract from collective-action problems and focus on inequality of income or wealth instead. In...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010734053
redistribution that our model generates match salient stylized facts. In contrast to the standard view that inefficiencies are … unavoidable when implementing redistributive policies, we argue that redistribution may be a means to disguise inefficient …
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regime changes are often followed by redistribution to the poor at the expense of the former elite. We argue that the reason …
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voting, where agents vote over income redistribution. The key feature of the theory is that the future constituency of … redistributive policies depends positively on the current level of redistribution, since this affects both private investments and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005656349
relationship between inequality and redistribution is nonmonotonic; societies with intermediate levels of inequality consolidate … democracy and redistribute more than both very equal and very unequal countries. We also show that asset redistribution, such as …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005661707
relationship between inequality and redistribution is nonmonotonic; societies with intermediate levels of unequality consolidate … democracy and redistribute more than both very equal and very unequal countries. We also show that asset redistribution, such as …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005574256
Initially, voting rights were limited to wealthy elites providing political support for stock markets. The franchise expansion induces the median voter to provide political support for banking development as this new electorate has lower financial holdings and benefits less from the uncertainty...
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