2021
DOI: 10.38116/dp255
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DP 0255 - ‘Robin Hood in Reverse’: persistence and barriers to redistributive fiscal policy

Abstract: Despite improvements in the living conditions of the population, there has not been a significant change in income disparities. Since the growth of left-wing parties and political competition as per the median voter hypothesis do not stand in the Brazilian case, what could explain the tenacity of inequality in the country? To answer this, the paper, grounded in new institutionalism theory, employed a process-tracing method to explore the causes of the continuity of unequal income distribution in Brazil. The in… Show more

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