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This paper investigates the relationship between competition law and income inequality using ‎panel data techniques for a large sample of countries over the period 1960–2010. Applying ‎our analysis to a World sample and OECD countries, we find consistent evidence of a ‎negative, and in...
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To what extent does the choice of competition law text associate with economic ‎inequality? While competition laws have been suggested as a possible factor ‎contributing to current inequality trends in developed countries and as a viable ‎instrument to address them, little empirical...
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This paper investigates if, and to what extent, banking structural reforms and the process of privatization may affect the top income shares over time. We focus on the case of Canada and Italy, which both undertook a major change within their banking sector in the early 1990s. Their banking...
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