Democrazia e diseguaglianza, un’analisi empirica

Autori

  • Marco Cellini Tirocinante presso, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), IRPPS, Via Palestro, 32 - 00185 Roma, Italia, Email: marcocelllini@yahoo.es

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14600/irpps_wps.72.2015

Parole chiave:

Democrazia, Diseguaglianza Economica

Abstract

In questo paper analizziamo la relazione tra democrazia e diseguaglianza economica. Dalla revisione della letteratura emergono quattro linee teoriche principali che spiegano tale relazione di volta in volta come: una relazione lineare in cui la democrazia influenza la diseguaglianza economica; una relazione lineare in cui la diseguaglianza economica influenza la democrazia; una relazione non lineare, che prende la forma della così detta “U†invertita; nessuna relazione tra democrazia e diseguaglianza economica. Il nostro modello teorico prevede che l’aumento della qualità della democrazia all'interno di uno Stato riduca il livello di diseguaglianza economica, attraverso due canali, uno diretto ovvero la richiesta di politiche redistributive ed uno indiretto ossia l’aumento della qualità dell’istruzione. L’analisi econometrica utilizzando sia un approccio statico che uno dinamico mostra un’evidenza empirica a sostegno dell’esistenza di una relazione negativa e non lineare tra democrazia e diseguaglianza economica in cui all'aumentare della prima la seconda tende a diminuire, almeno fino ad un certo punto.

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2015-05-18

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Cellini, M. (2015). Democrazia e diseguaglianza, un’analisi empirica. IRPPS Working Papers, 1–43. https://doi.org/10.14600/irpps_wps.72.2015

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