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Redistributive
measures go quite well with stimulus policies, because they may be expected to increase aggregate demand in the short term (owing to lower-income households’ higher propensity to consume) and minimize the economy’s dependence on debt financing in the long term.
Yet the truth is that the fundamentally
redistributive
nature of the French state has narrowed the gap between the two sides considerably in recent decades.
The traditional
redistributive
logic will be abandoned in favor of a pre-distributive approach.
For practical and political reasons,
redistributive
programs, while essential, are not enough to ensure inclusive growth by themselves.
Even with Social Security’s mildly
redistributive
effect, poverty and inequality in America are increasing.
Taxes generally have little
redistributive
effect, because most countries rely heavily on indirect taxes.
Early childhood development projects – designed to improve children’s physical, intellectual, and social development – form a third effective set of
redistributive
policies.
Koizumi slashed a large portion of the budgets for public works and abandoned the rural population, which depended on a variety of
redistributive
schemes.
In Qureshi’s view, more direct
redistributive
policies are too “controversial and divisive.”
Indeed, some economists now argue for a two-pronged attack on inequality:
redistributive
measures alongside market interventions to bolster wages and employment.
But, first, it must reject the temptingly easy – but ultimately damaging – route of raising taxes and doubling down on
redistributive
policies.
Now that the United Nations General Assembly Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals has endorsed the Bank’s anti-poverty target, debate about how to achieve it has revived an old question: Will the benefits of economic growth trickle down on their own, reaching all, or will we need targeted
redistributive
policies?
This, too, has its roots in domestic politics – financial and business elites’ grip on the policymaking process and the narratives they have spun about the limits of
redistributive
policies.
To pass judgment on
redistributive
outcomes, we need to know about the circumstances that cause them.
Similarly, when we expect
redistributive
effects to even out in the long run, so that everyone eventually comes out ahead, we are more likely to overlook reshufflings of income.
While globalization occasionally raises difficult questions about the legitimacy of its
redistributive
effects, we should not respond automatically by restricting trade.
Consider the Venezuelan government’s decision, in the late 1990s, to implement populist
redistributive
policies, without addressing the economy’s overreliance on the oil industry and lack of competitiveness.
The modern regulatory and
redistributive
state can, within certain bounds, help to redress these problems.
And once again, governments in the region attributed their economic success to the reigning paradigm, which this time combined economic orthodoxy with
redistributive
policies.
In the 1960s and 1970s, capitalism appeared to be collapsing for the opposite reasons: inflation and a backlash by taxpayers and business interests against the
redistributive
policies of “big government.”
They need the political buy-in that
redistributive
taxation, safety nets, and social insurance help generate.
The US needs a more progressive and
redistributive
tax and transfer system to combat rising inequality in market incomes.
Thus,
redistributive
policies in the EU should be reformed in ways that discourage "welfare shopping" by citizens of its poorest member states.
Yet, as Columbia University economist Arvind Panagariya’s recent work shows, Kerala’s social statistics were better than those in the rest of the country even before it instituted its current
redistributive
model.
Moreover, Kerala has profited immensely from remittances sent home by its émigré workers in the Middle East, a factor unrelated to its
redistributive
policy.
The fundamental consequence of this is that wages are no longer performing the central
redistributive
role they have played for decades.
Western countries will also need to create new
redistributive
mechanisms to supplement the declining role of wages in their economies.
Correcting these misperceptions will change people’s opinions of
redistributive
policies.Moreover, the debate must account for all relevant perspectives.
Correcting these misperceptions will change people’s opinions of
redistributive
policies.
But we are committed to doing so while remaining true to our political convictions, and without jeopardizing what makes France both strong and special: a highly
redistributive
social model.
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