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I present a model of globalization and redistribution to answer the following question: in a liberalized world economy, what programs of egalitarian redistribution and social insurance are implementable by democratic nation states acting independently? While in the absence o. .
I present a model of globalization and redistribution to answer the following question: in a liberalized world economy, what programs of egalitarian redistribution and social insurance are implementable by democratic nation states acting independently? While in the absence of international coordination, globalization indeed makes it difficult for nation states to affect the relative (after tax) prices of mobile goods and factors of production and for this and other reasons may limit the effectiveness of some conventional strategies of redistribution, a large class of state and trade union inte.
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Authors and affiliations. Cite this chapter as: Bowles S. (2002) Globalization and Redistribution: Feasible Egalitarianism in a Competitive World. eds) Inequality Around the World.
Bowles is professor of economics at the University of Sienna. At SFI he is a Resident Faculty member and director of the Behavioral Sciences Program. Seth Lloyd, Programming the Universe: A Quantum Computer Scientist Takes on the Cosmos, Knopf (March, 14, 2006).