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In-kind redistribution 3 inflation 2 partisan biases 2 social benefits 2 Inflation 1 Partisan biases 1 Social benefits 1
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Hessami, Zohal 3 Uebelmesser, Silke 2 Silke, Uebelmesser 1
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Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Universität Konstanz 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Economics Letters 1 MPRA Paper 1 Working Paper Series of the Department of Economics, University of Konstanz 1
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Empirical determinants of in-kind redistribution: Partisan biases and the role of inflation
Hessami, Zohal; Silke, Uebelmesser - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2012
There is a dearth of research on the determinants of in-kind redistribution. Using dynamic panel data estimations for 32 OECD countries, we show that the in-kind share of social benefits is lower under left-wing governments. This effect is weakened when left-wing governments respond to inflation...
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Empirical Determinants of In-kind Redistribution: Partisan Biases and the Role of Inflation
Hessami, Zohal; Uebelmesser, Silke - Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Universität Konstanz - 2012
This paper investigates how government ideology and inflation affect the government’s choice between cash transfers and in-kind transfers. Our hypotheses are based on three observations: (i) in-kind transfers create stigma, (ii) but make recipients less vulnerable to inflation; (iii) poor...
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Empirical determinants of in-kind redistribution: Partisan biases and the role of inflation
Hessami, Zohal; Uebelmesser, Silke - In: Economics Letters 118 (2013) 2, pp. 318-320
There is a dearth of research on the determinants of in-kind redistribution. Using dynamic panel data estimations for 32 OECD countries, we show that the in-kind share of social benefits is lower under left-wing governments. This effect is weakened when left-wing governments respond to inflation...
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