bookMar 25, 2004Closed access
Fighting Poverty in the US and Europe
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Abstract
Abstract This book explores the difference in the distributive policies of the United States and Europe. It seeks answers to why Americans are less willing than Europeans to redistribute from the rich to the poor. It finds that redistribution is influenced by political institutions, ethnic heterogeneity, and beliefs about the nature of poverty.
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- Redistribution (election)
- Poverty
- Ethnic group
- Distributive property
- Politics
- Development economics
- Political science
- Inequality
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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