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Income Inequality and Workers' Powerlessness in Selected OECD Countries

机译:经合组织部分国家的收入不平等和工人无能为力

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Our goal is to show the effects of "elitization" on income inequality in affluent countries over the last two decades. By applying a robust regression model on a sample of twenty-one OECD countries, we observe that a high concentration of wealth by the richest "1%" of the population results in reducing the impact of trade unions on income redistribution through political institutions. Insufficient redistribution can be interpreted not only as the elites' control over the resources that influence public policy and opinion, but also as affecting the evolutionary path of the economy. Moreover, this influence emphasizes the importance of traditional institutions and serves as an inspiration to reconsider the established social consensus regarding the welfare state.
机译:我们的目标是显示过去二十年来“富裕化”对富裕国家收入不平等的影响。通过对二十一个经合组织国家的样本应用稳健的回归模型,我们观察到最富裕的“ 1%”人口高度集中了财富,从而减少了工会对通过政治机构进行的收入再分配的影响。重新分配不足不仅可以解释为精英对资源的控制影响着公共政策和舆论,还可以解释为影响经济的发展路径。此外,这种影响强调了传统制度的重要性,并成为重新考虑已建立的关于福利国家的社会共识的灵感。

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