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Fédéralisme et conflit distributif

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This paper studies the conflict over income redistribution in a federation. If federal redistribution replaces national redistribution, then forming a federation leads to an increase in redistribution if a federal vote is held, but to a decrease if intergovernmental bargaining determines taxes. Also, the existence of federal taxation next to national taxation allows to separate international conflict from internal conflicts, and thus facilitates the expropriation of the minority nation.

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  • David Spector, 2001. "Fédéralisme et conflit distributif," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 61, pages 151-181.
  • Handle: RePEc:adr:anecst:y:2001:i:61:p:151-181
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