Artículo
Resisting Equality: Subnational State Capture and the Unequal Distribution of Inequality
Fecha de publicación:
01/2022
Editorial:
City University of New York
Revista:
Comparative Politics
ISSN:
0010-4159
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Inequality is unequally distributed across the territory, and national averages obscure this variation. Pockets of very high inequality persist at the subnational level of government, even when national governments implement large scale redistributive policies. This study investigates which factors at the subnational level may help explaining differences in income inequality across units. The main claim is that in subnational units where local economic elites capture provincial states by occupying relevant positions in their governments have lower taxes on land, spend less in social programs, have more repression of federal labor rights, and, as a consequence, have higher inequality. The study uses a large-N analysis of original panel data for Argentina, presents a comparative study of two cases, and explores some comparative implications in the conclusions.
Palabras clave:
INEQUALITY
,
SUBNATIONAL INEQUALITY
,
STATE CAPTURE
,
ARGENTINE PROVINCES
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES POLITICAS
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES POLITICAS
Citación
Gonzalez, Lucas Isaac; Nazareno, Marcelo Gabriel; Resisting Equality: Subnational State Capture and the Unequal Distribution of Inequality; City University of New York; Comparative Politics; 54; 2; 1-2022; 303-325
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