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Inequality, redistribution and cultural integration in the Welfare State
Alberto Bisin, Thierry Verdier
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Cultural Differentiation
66%
Cultural Integration
100%
Dynamic Interaction
33%
General Public
33%
Income Inequality
33%
Initial Degree
33%
Mainstream Culture
66%
Minority Groups
100%
Multiple Steady States
33%
Political Economy Model
33%
Public Good Provision
66%
Steady-state Trajectory
66%
Vertical Redistribution
33%
Welfare State
100%
Social Sciences
Acculturation
100%
Cultural Differentiation
66%
Income Inequality
33%
Minority Groups
100%
Public Goods
66%
Social Policy
100%
Computer Science
Attractiveness
50%
Cultural Differentiation
100%
Dynamic Interaction
50%
Multiple Steady State
50%
State Trajectory
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Income Distribution
50%
Public Goods
100%
Welfare State
100%