dimelab dimelab: shrinking the gap between talk and action.

mobile Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

Downwardly mobile (1); expected income mobility (1); made capital mobility (1).

Thu 2010-08-26 09:03 EDT

Why Doesn't the United States Have a European-Style Welfare State? | The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs

European countries are much more generous to the poor relative to the US level of generosity. Economic models suggest that redistribution is a function of the variance and skewness of the pre--tax income distribution, the volatility of income (perhaps because of trade shocks), the social costs of taxation and the expected income mobility of the median voter. None of these factors appear to explain the differences between the US and Europe. Instead, the differences appear to be the result of racial heterogeneity in the US and American political institutions. Racial animosity in the US makes redistribution to the poor, who are disproportionately black, unappealing to many voters. American political institutions limited the growth of a socialist party, and more generally limited the political power of the poor. [2001 Brookings Papers on Economic Activity; pdf downloaded]

European-Style Welfare State; internal affairs; United States; Weatherhead Center.

Wed 2009-04-01 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: On Downward Mobility

Downwardly mobile; naked capitalism.

Tue 2007-10-02 00:00 EDT

Thomas Palley >> Blog Archive >> Jack Welch's Barge: The New Economics of Trade

Thomas Palley >> Blog Archive >> Jack Welch's Barge: The New Economics of Trade; "Globalization...has made capital mobility rather than country comparative advantage the engine of trade."

blogs Archive; Jack Welch s Barge; new economically; Thomas Palley; trading.