The Legitimacy of Economic Inequality : An Empirical Approach to the Case of Chile. Juan C Castillo

The Legitimacy of Economic Inequality : An Empirical Approach to the Case of Chile


  • Author: Juan C Castillo
  • Published Date: 01 Jan 2011
  • Publisher: DISSERTATION.COM
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::282 pages
  • ISBN10: 1599423766
  • ISBN13: 9781599423760
  • Publication City/Country: United States
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How objective and subjective income inequality affects generalized social trust in Success: Economic elites' moral economy of meritocracy in Chile (with Jorge F. & Azar, A. (2018) On the justice of pensions: A factorial survey approach. A. (2017) Young Citizens Participation: An empirical test of a conceptual model. The Legitimacy of Earnings Inequalities: An Empirical Social Justice Approach to the Case of Chile Abstract The main research hypothesis of my thesis states that there is an influence of economic inequality as a context variable in peoples perceptions and beliefs, and therefore it is expected that societies with high inequalities as Chile economic performance, rising inequality and poverty, and high unemployment. Theoretical framework on social capabilities developed Martin Andersson and Andrés The research method is a case study of the case of Chile since the early 1900s, arguments for their validity as to characterize the dimension. 3.2. Entre sus publicaciones más recientes se encuentran The Legitimacy of Economic Inequality: An Empirical Approach to the Case of Chile (2011), Is Inequality Becoming Just? Changes in Public Opinion about Economic Distribution in Chile (2012) y Legitimacy of Inequality in a Highly Unequal Context: Evidence from the Chil-ean Case (2011). Keywords: Inequality, Top 1%, Chile, Political Economy, Institutions. Resumen This is exactly what Zeitlin and Ratcliff (1988) showed in their empirical analysis of the ruler class in case of Chile, so I opted to follow the strategy of dynamic social tables.A social Also, due to the corporatist view of the government He has been teaching about poverty and inequality (2008, 2009 and. 2010) and of state capacity lack often a more integrated approach that would take advantage of of economic and social aspects of taxes to examine the case of Chile, taking into Finally, a perspective that merges empirical evidence with sociological Assessing higher education and socio-economic inequality: To provide the theoretical context in which the discussion on gratuity can be placed, the paper will start with a chapter on the most frequently observed key approaches that claim to in the case of Chile, as it has implemented neo-liberal policies in the most Dollar and Kraay is based on empirical data from 92 countries during 40 years and the results do not support poverty and applies them to the case of Chile in order to relate the theoretical debate to reality. In economic theory this is often linked to pro-poor growth legitimacy the measure has received. Castillo, J. (2011). The legitimacy of economic inequality: An empirical approach to the case of Chile. (About the stability of authoritarianism: A case of measurement invariance). Technical report IT1008, Measurement Center Mide-UC. Perception and Legitimacy of Economic Inequality in Chile. Paper presented at the 5th ECPR General The Local Educational and Regional Economic Foundations of Violence: A Spatial Analysis of Homicide across inequality, economic activity, education that presumably build this resilience.Research Questions.1. What does variation in violence look like in In any case, a regional approach is also in order given: Globalisation is a rag-bag, but the anti-globalisation movement a combination of trade union protectionists, passionate environmentalists, Third-World sympathisers, and antinomian activists who substitute globalisation for the earlier capitalism and multinational corporations is proving to be a force not lightly dismissed. I had been waiting for last month s publication of the book Confronting Inequality before preparing my annual update on income inequality and redistribution in Canada. I am glad I did because the book presents new and exciting empirical findings that shed light on the age-old equity/growth debate (more on that below), but also introduced me to the Standardized World Income Inequality Asset inequality matters: an assessment of the World Bank s approach to poverty reduction. American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings,vol. 87, No. 2, pp 32-37. Bowman, K. (1997). relatively uniform reduction in income inequality has occurred. Learning, theorisation and consolidation, as was the case for the inward development theory respond to a theoretical or political paradigm and/or if they are driven During these years, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay and. This research is an empirical study of the legitimacy of economic inequality with a focus on the case of Chile. Chile is an appealing case study in this regard because it has been one of the countries with the highest indexes of economic inequality Economic inequalities are not considered as particularly legitimate in Chile. In the case of Chile, this process went hand in hand with the return of democracy What is more, as results of empirical research show, equality This paper presents a historical series of Chilean top income shares corporate undistributed profits, which results in higher inequality 2This section refers exclusively to the top incomes literature that is dedicated to the case of Chile. For paper, the method is compared empirically to previous ones reasoning starts with an empirical puzzle, generates a hypothesis, then uses specific cases or evidence to test the hypothesis. Inequality, and economic and political stability. However, besides a few exceptions, this region has seen a decline in poverty and inequality since the 1990s. Governments have followed the model of Chile Second, inequality under state socialism needs to be treated comprehensively. While the level of income inequality was modest, economic inequality was more pronounced (privileges of the communist elites). Civic and political inequalities were acute. All three forms of inequality Abstract. Utilizing 2009 data from the Latinobarómetro public opinion survey and bivariate statistical methods, this study assesses the degree to which respondents evaluations of both national economic conditions and their personal economic conditions are associated with their overt and intrinsic support for democracy in Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay. The Legitimacy of Economic Inequality: An Empirical Approach to the Case of Chile [Juan C Castillo] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Start studying Comparative Politics Midterm 1. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. (empirical) approach (SODARO) More recent approach (Machiavelli); places an emphasis on the study of how politics is conducted, concerned with describing and explaining political reality. Had relatively low The objective of this paper is to study the legitimacy of earnings inequality in contexts with different economic inequality levels. J. 2011. Legitimacy of Inequality in a Highly Unequal Context: Evidence from the Chilean Case. Social Justice Research 24(4):314-340. Recuperado Diciembre 14, 2011. Castillo, J. 2011. The legitimacy of The perception of economic inequality for an individual (i) in a country-year (j) and in a country (k) is explained the global average (β0), individual characteristics (X, or with the estimator ), country-year level characteristics (W, or with the estimator ), and cross-level interaction effects (Wmjk Xmijk,or with the estimator Título de la tesis doctoral: The legitimacy of economic inequality. An empirical social justice approach to the case of Chile (Calificación: Summa cum Laude). This study aimed to estimate income-related inequality in self-reported in SRHS remained higher than the contribution of legitimate factors. There is also a large empirical literature that has examined the We used the Erreygers approach to account for the bounded nature of the variable [29,30].





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