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Polarization, politics, and property rights

Polarization, politics, and property rights

Philip Keefer

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One strand of research argues that polarized societies find it difficult to reach political consensus on appropriate responses to crises. Another strand focuses on redistribution, asking whether income inequality stifles growth by increasing political incentives to redistribute. Which is right?

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OL5699075W

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EqualityIncome distributionRight of property

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