Sefton, Tom, 2006.: Distributive and Redistributive Policy, u Moran, Michael/Rein, Martin /Goodin, Robert E.: The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy, Oxford Uni- versity PressSefton T. Distributive and redistributive policy. In Goodin RE, Moran M, Rein M, editors. The Oxfo...
A related point can be made when people assert that economic structures and policy should be left to economists, or when people assert that economic policy can be pursued without reference to distributive justice. These assertions reveal misconceptions about what distributive justice and economics are,...
Due to the strong redistributive policies and egalitarian ideology of the past regime, Czechs, like other citizens of post-communist countries, tend to be highly sensitive to the presence of economic inequality. Even though cross-national measures of economic inequality, such as the Gini coefficient...
For policy makers and analysts, it is important to isolate the redistributive impact of tax-benefit reforms from changes in the environment in which policies operate. When actual reforms are motivated by work incentives, it is also crucial to evaluate behavioural responses and the distributional conse...
Libertarians object that the Difference Principle involves unacceptable infringements on liberty,property rights, or self-ownership. For instance, the Difference Principle may require redistributivetaxationfor the benefit of the poor, and libertarians commonly object that such taxation involves the immoral ...
This perspective entails a focus on the redistributive consequences of government policy and investigates whether special interests capture a disproportionate share of goods coming from government. To illustrate the utility of both perspectives, we analyze original data on electricity provision in India's ...
The policy measures reinforce each other in terms of their potential to enhance growth. Our findings underscore the importance of redistributive policies to foster economic expansion.doi:10.1080/09535314.2014.971101HENRIQUE MORRONEDepartment of Economic Sciences...
In this paper I offer a fairly complete account of the idea of social discount rates as applied to public policy analysis. I show that those rates are neither ethical primitives nor observables as market rates of return on investment, bu... P Dasgupta - 《Journal of Risk & Uncertainty》 ...
It’s really an empirical claim, and we don’t really know how much the rich will tolerate before burning their crops. Presumably they’ll allow some redistributive taxation, but we don’t know how much, and a lot of the day-to-day argument of politics turns around how much....
This article presents a typology of plots by linking their universal and policy-specific themes, thereby theorizing from Lowi's seminal typology of regulatory, distributive, and redistributive policies. Empirically, it focuses on the political communication of Germany's policy responses to the COVID-...