Inefficient redistribution and inefficient redistributive politics |
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Authors: | Dan Kovenock Brian Roberson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, Tippie College of Business, The University of Iowa, W284 PBB, 121 E. Market Street, Iowa City, IA, 52242, USA 2. Department of Economics, Richard T. Farmer School of Business, Miami University, 208 Laws Hall, Oxford, OH, 45056-3628, USA
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Abstract: | This paper examines the effect of inefficient redistribution in Myerson’s (American Political Science Review 87:856–869, 1993) model of redistributive politics. Regardless of the absolute levels of the efficiency of political parties’ transfers to different voter segments, parties have incentive to (stochastically) shift resources away from voter segments with large relative efficiency gaps between the two parties’ transfers towards voter segments with smaller relative efficiency gaps. Because of this dependence on relative, and not absolute, levels of efficiency, the parties’ optimal strategies may lead to large discrepancies between the sum of the budgetary transfers and the sum of the effective transfers. |
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