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Political institutions and income (re-)distribution: evidence from developed economies

机译:政治机构和收入(重新)分配:发达经济体的证据

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We discuss the effect of formal political institutions (electoral systems, fiscal decentralization, presidential and parliamentary regimes) on the extent and direction of income (re-)distribution. Empirical evidence is presented for a large sample of 70 economies and a panel of 13 OECD countries between 1981 and 1998. The evidence indicates that presidential regimes are associated with a less equal distribution of disposable incomes, while electoral systems have no significant effects. Fiscal competition is associated with less income redistribution and a less equal distribution of disposable incomes, but also with a more equal primary income distribution. Our evidence also is in line with earlier empirical contributions that find a positive relationship between trade openness and equality in primary and disposable incomes, as well as the overall redistributive effort.
机译:我们讨论了正式政治机构(选举制度,财政分权,总统和议会制)对收入(再)分配的程度和方向的影响。 1981年至1998年期间,为70个经济体和13个经合组织国家组成的小组提供了大量经验证据。证据表明,总统制与可支配收入分配不均相关,而选举制度没有重大影响。财政竞争与较少的收入再分配和较少的可支配收入平均分配有关,但也与较高的基本收入分配有关。我们的证据还与早期的经验贡献相符,后者在贸易开放性与基本收入和可支配收入之间的平等关系以及总体再分配努力之间找到了正相关关系。

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