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We study the effect of power sharing over income redistribution among different socio-economic groups in a model of redistributive politics with fairness concern. We prove that a unique pure-strategy equilibrium exists under fairly general conditions; and we show that equilibrium transfers...
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. In accordance with the theory, the empirical evidence from a sample of developed and developing democracies supports a …
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We study the phenomenon of strategic polarization in group interactions. Agents with private preferences choose a public action (e.g., voice opinions), and the mean of their actions represents the group’s realized outcome. They face a trade-off between influencing the group outcome and...
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endogenous relationships, to suggest plausible identification conditions derived from relevant theory and substance, and to offer …
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This paper shows how financial inequality and misbeliefs about group entitlements can increase the consensus for populist parties. Given a banking shock, traditional and populist parties propose alternative bailout policies, where short termism characterizes the populistic policy. The citizens...
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This paper examines myopic, populist policies that guarantee short-term financial protection of the people from the elite without regard for long-term fiscal or monetary distortions. Assuming that citizens are financially heterogeneous, this paper shows that inefficient outcomes can arise when...
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The celebrated relation between inequality and redistribution is based on selfish voters who care solely about own-payoffs. A growing empirical literature highlights the importance of other regarding preferences (ORP) in voting over redistribution. We reexamine the relation between inequality...
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redistributive preferences of politicians and the latter cannot make credible policy commitments. The candidates in each party are … magnitude of the redistributive activity depends in important ways on the incentives and constraints facing politicians …
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The theory of fiscal federalism points out that decentralization should be pursued in order to fit differences in …
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The theory of fiscal federalism points out that decentralisation should be pursued in order to fit differences in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009489053