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literature is that redistribution is best done centrally, and thus that an income tax is best used by the federal government …, rather than by state governments. Yet recent work suggests that states can effectively have some role in redistribution … a tool of greater redistribution. At the same time, the insurance function of a progressive income tax can still be …
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step, we focus on how risk exposure and income are related to preferences for redistribution. To test our hypotheses, we … redistribution. Institutions, we argue, mediate governments' reactions to redistributional demands following economic shocks. Using …
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on how risk exposure and income are related to preferences for redistribution. To test our hypotheses, we extract … turn our attention to the supply side of government redistribution. Institutions, we argue, mediate governments' reactions …
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How does international integration affect the welfare state? Does it call for a leaner or an expanded welfare state? International integration may affect the distortions caused by welfare state activities but also the risks motivating social insurance mechanisms. This paper addresses these...
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How does international integration affect the welfare state? Does it call for a leaner welfare state to reap the benefits of integraiton or is it necessary to expand the welfare state to offset some negative consequences of international integration? This paper addresses these issues in a fully...
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