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impact of vote-buying on growth. We consider a model with a poverty trap where redistribution can promote growth. We show …
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In this paper we try to explain why the misallocation of resources across different productive sectors tends to persist over time. We document that there is a link between the distribution of the public expenditure across sectors and the sectoral composition of an economy. We propose a general...
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In this paper we study why the misallocation of resources across different productive sectors tends to persist over time. To this end we propose a general equilibrium model that delivers two structural relations. On the one hand, the public expenditure distribution influences the future sectoral...
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In many OECD countries income inequality has risen, but surprisingly redistribution as well. The theory attributes this …
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What is the relationship between inequality and growth? This question has occupied and fascinated social scientists for more than a century. This article critically reviews the recent empirical and theoretical literature on the complex interplay between inequality and economic growth. Inequality...
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with redistribution towards profit. Furthermore, increases in energy consumption are correlated with increases in the … largest corporations' share of total employment. These results are synthesized to form a new theory linking profit, social …
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