Redistribution
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In the US, though, there have been strong political forces arrayed against direct
redistribution
in recent years.
So Brazil’s mix of diversified economic growth and
redistribution
is a far more appealing example.
So reform requires
redistribution
of wealth and incomes.
At the same time, there has been a massive global
redistribution
of income from oil importers to oil exporters – a disproportionate number of which are undemocratic states – and from workers everywhere to the very rich.
The flaw in the politics of
redistribution
is that it emphasizes shifting wealth rather than creating it.
The result is a
redistribution
of income from labor to those who own capital.
China was growing, but median living standards were not clearly in excess of those of China’s so-called “golden years” of the early 1950’s, after land
redistribution
and before forced collectivization turned the peasantry into serfs.
Taxes might rise somewhat in the high-income ranges, with the proceeds going to fund entitlements and
redistribution.
Redistribution
of wealth became gradually less important than the social emancipation of ethnic and sexual minorities.
The left has focused on equality, pursuing policies that aim to create a level playing field through
redistribution.
For example, the far-right National Front denounces “handouts,” as is typical of the right, and yet embraces state-led
redistribution.
At the same time, Macron’s social policies aim to produce roughly the same level of
redistribution
as before.
But, as the share of losers has grown alongside the emergence of a postindustrial economy, this model has reached its limits, with the growing amount of
redistribution
undermining economic efficiency.
Policies designed to make
redistribution
more efficient need not hamper growth itself.
CONAIE, founded in 1986, originally focused on cultural rights and land
redistribution.
A second is the Bush administration’s ideological hostility to the modest amount of wealth
redistribution
implied by the public system.
Economic globalization has blunted the instruments of national economic policy and weakened the traditional mechanisms of transfers and
redistribution
that strengthened social inclusion.
First, growth beats
redistribution.
Indeed, a striking feature of Latin America is that very little
redistribution
currently takes place.
Nonetheless, the center right and the center left are arguing about the degree of redistribution, not about the need for some progressivity in taxes and transfers.
Together with other factions, Tanaka commanded a majority within the LDP and remained the party’s kingmaker and string-puller in successive LDP governments, perfecting the LDP’s quasi-social-democratic combination of export-led growth and pork-barrel wealth
redistribution.
Unsurprisingly, as Koizumi’s reforms stalled, and as LDP governments under Prime Ministers Shinzo Abe, Yasuo Fukuda, and Taro Aso ran adrift, Ozawa-proposed wealth
redistribution
captured the hearts and minds not only of rural voters, but also of city dwellers displeased at the fraying social-safety net.
Alas, if they are allowed to run the show, Ukraine might face more
redistribution
of fortunes than cleansing of corruption, letting the revolutionary public down.
Some have taken steps to reduce inequality, such as
redistribution
through the tax system, social security and education systems, various kinds of social protection, and support for effective retraining.
In countries where people regard the poor as unlucky, they want redistribution; where they regard them as lazy, they don’t.
In fact, there is ample reason to believe that the world will never grow its way out of inequality and poverty, and that
redistribution
is our only hope for greater social justice.
Most economists promoted government provision of public goods; some even championed “equity before growth” strategies, which maintained that
redistribution
could lay the groundwork for growth that benefited the poor.
Rouhani had campaigned against former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s populist policies, promising to put jobs and production before
redistribution.
Consider the social democrats, whose mission has historically been to facilitate the
redistribution
of resources.
Given that such
redistribution
in Europe occurs fundamentally at the level of individual countries – which have the needed fiscal authority – it is difficult to view it as a suitable project for Europe as a whole.
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