2009
DOI: 10.1177/152397210900900203
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Income Inequality & Redistributional Spending: An Empirical Investigation of Competing Theories

Philipp Mohl,
Oliver Pamp

Abstract: The link between income inequality and governmental redistribution is still subject to intense research and debate. Starting with the median-voter-hypothesis, a plethora of theoretical models have been developed during the last three decades to identify and explain possible causal relationships. the empirical evidence so far, however, has been mixed. the aim of this paper is to review the existing literature on inequality and redistribution, to explicate the theoretical causal mechanisms identified so far, and… Show more

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