Subnational State Capture and the Unequal Distribution of Inequality
Resisting Equality: Subnational State Capture and the Unequal Dis...
Inequality is unequally distributed across the territory, and national averages obscure this variation. Pockets of very high inequality persist at the ...
Subnational State Capture and the Unequal Distribution of Inequality
Keywords: inequality, subnational inequality, state capture, Argentina. Inequality is unequally distributed across the territory, and national averages obscure.
Subnational State Capture and the Unequal Distribution of Inequality
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Subnational State Capture and the Unequal Distribution of Inequality
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Resisting equality: Subnational state capture and the unequal distribution of inequality. L Gonźalez, M Nazareno. Comparative Politics 54 (2), 303-325, 2022.
Federalism and American Inequality | The Journal of Politics
Lucas Gonźalez, Marcelo Nazareno Resisting Equality: Subnational State Capture and the Unequal Distribution of Inequality, Comparative Politics 54, no.22 ...
Income inequality in the Argentine provinces - Eurac Research
“Resisting Equality: Subnational State Capture and The Unequal Distribution of Inequality”. Comparative Politics, Volume 54, Number 2 ...
Chapter 8 Inequality in Brazil: A Closer Look at the Evolution in ...
Within-state income distribution varies considerably from state to state. In 2014, the Gini coefficient of the most unequal state was 18 percent higher than ...
States, Alliances, and Subnational Inequality: Argentina in ... - CoLab
Resisting Equality: Subnational State Capture and the Unequal Distribution of Inequality. Gonźalez L., Nazareno M. Q1 Comparative Politics , 2022 , citations ...
Inequality – Bridging the Divide - the United Nations
For example, the average income of people living in North America is 16 times higher than that of people in sub-Saharan Africa. Income inequality within ...
In political economy terms, this collusion between narrow political and economic groups leads to a skewed distribution of economic power, and ...
State capture and development: a conceptual framework - PMC
Thus, state capture is a sub ... State assets are allocated to narrow groups, thereby entrenching unequal distribution of economic power.
The U.S. Inequality Debate | Council on Foreign Relations
Income and wealth inequality in the United States is substantially higher than in almost any other developed nation, and it is on the rise, sparking an ...
State Capture, Corruption, and Influence in Transition.
major implications for policy. The World Bank. World Bank Institute. Governance, Regulation, and Finance Division and. Europe and Central Asia ...
States, Alliances, and Subnational Inequality: Argentina in ...
Abstract. Economic inequality is unevenly distributed across subnational territorial units, and national averages obscure this variability. What ...
Buscador de Institutos y Recursos Humanos - CONICET
The Unequal Distribution of Inequality: Subnational State Capture and Income Distribution in the Argentine Provinces, 2003-2011. Autor/es: LUCAS GONZALEZ ...
Income distribution within countries: Rising inequality
Most available evidence shows that intergenerational mobility is negatively related to income inequality (as captured by the “Great Gatsby Curve”). In countries ...
Addressing Income Inequality through Development Cooperation
Inequality is the unequal distribution of wealth, rights and opportunities. Unlike poverty, which focuses on those who live under a minimal level of income and ...
Spatial wealth inequality data for the United States, 1960–2020
Examining the subnational geography of wealth is crucial because, from one generation to the next, it shapes the distribution of opportunity, ...
Introduction to Inequality - International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Most common metric is Income Inequality, which refers to the extent to which income is evenly distributed within a population.