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Electoral Uncertainty, Income Inequality and the Middle Class

Anirban Mitra and Shabana Mitra
Journal Name
The Economic Journal
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2017
Journal Publications Functional Area
Public Policy
Publication Date
Vol. 127, Issue 602, June 2017, Pg. 1119-1152
Abstract

We investigate how electoral competition affects the income distribution in society. We utilise a standard probabilistic voting setup where parties compete at two stages. Our model delivers that greater electoral competition in a district results in equalisation of incomes therein. We check for these relationships using data from Indian national elections which are combined with consumption expenditure data rounds from the National Sample Survey Organization (1987–8 and 2004–5) to yield a district level panel. Our OLS, 2‐SLS and IIV analyses consistently inform that close elections lead to lower inequality and polarisation indicating a larger middle class.

Electoral Uncertainty, Income Inequality and the Middle Class

Author(s) Name: Anirban Mitra and Shabana Mitra
Journal Name: The Economic Journal
Volume: Vol. 127, Issue 602, June 2017, Pg. 1119-1152
Year of Publication: 2017
Abstract:

We investigate how electoral competition affects the income distribution in society. We utilise a standard probabilistic voting setup where parties compete at two stages. Our model delivers that greater electoral competition in a district results in equalisation of incomes therein. We check for these relationships using data from Indian national elections which are combined with consumption expenditure data rounds from the National Sample Survey Organization (1987–8 and 2004–5) to yield a district level panel. Our OLS, 2‐SLS and IIV analyses consistently inform that close elections lead to lower inequality and polarisation indicating a larger middle class.