Inequality, Redistribution & Political Nationalism: A Theoretical Model and Empirical Analysis

M. Mckenna
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Nationalism and income inequality are two of the most pressing economic and political issues of the time. This paper establishes how these two variables are interconnected. A theoretical model combines a two-dimensional policy space with social identification to explain the optimal nationalism and tax responses for left and right political parties, respectively. The data shows that left and right parties both use nationalism when the population of people below the average wage (the poor) increases. Further evidence shows that nationalism today affects future redistribution. In countries with a high poor population, a one percentage point increase in left nationalism will reduce redistribution in four years time by 0.8-1.6%. In countries with a low poor population, right nationalism will increase redistribution in four years time by 0.8-2.9%. Some reasons are hypothesised for these surprising results.
不平等、再分配与政治民族主义:理论模型与实证分析
民族主义和收入不平等是当前最紧迫的两个经济和政治问题。本文建立了这两个变量是如何相互关联的。一个理论模型将二维政策空间与社会认同相结合,分别解释了左翼和右翼政党的最优民族主义和税收反应。数据显示,当低于平均工资的人口(穷人)增加时,左翼和右翼政党都会使用民族主义。进一步的证据表明,今天的民族主义影响着未来的再分配。在贫困人口众多的国家,左翼民族主义每增加一个百分点,四年后的再分配就会减少0.8-1.6%。在贫困人口较少的国家,右翼民族主义将在4年内使再分配增加0.8 ~ 2.9%。对于这些令人惊讶的结果,我们假设了一些原因。
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