Political and Economic Inequality: Insights from Philippine Data on Political Dynasties
There is an extensive empirical literature on economic inequality; yet few studies examine its political underpinnings. This article contributes to the nascent literature in this area by developing and analyzing a new measure of political inequality. Drawing on a comprehensive provincial-level datas...
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ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-12372022-07-05T06:55:01Z Political and Economic Inequality: Insights from Philippine Data on Political Dynasties Mendoza, Ronald U Banaag, Miann S There is an extensive empirical literature on economic inequality; yet few studies examine its political underpinnings. This article contributes to the nascent literature in this area by developing and analyzing a new measure of political inequality. Drawing on a comprehensive provincial-level dataset on local government leadership in the Philippines; this article develops a political inequality index based on the concentration of elective positions among political dynasties. It then empirically examines the possible links among economic inequality; political inequality; and development outcomes across Philippine provinces. This study finds that economic inequality displays a nonlinear relationship with indicators of human development—there is a positive correlation at lower levels of human development; and a negative correlation at higher levels. On the other hand; unlikeeconomic inequality; political inequality seems to be associated with weaker development outcomes; regardless of the level of development the province is in. This finding emphasizes how future research on political inequality could yield new insights into the persistence and depth of poverty; human development; and other forms of social and economic inequality. 2021-03-09T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/237 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/784203/pdf Ateneo School of Government Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo political dynasties inequality human development Economics Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration |
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There is an extensive empirical literature on economic inequality; yet few studies examine its political underpinnings. This article contributes to the nascent literature in this area by developing and analyzing a new measure of political inequality. Drawing on a comprehensive provincial-level dataset on local government leadership in the Philippines; this article develops a political inequality index based on the concentration of elective positions among political dynasties. It then empirically examines the possible links among economic inequality; political inequality; and development outcomes across Philippine provinces. This study finds that economic inequality displays a nonlinear relationship with indicators of human development—there is a positive correlation at lower levels of human development; and a negative correlation at higher levels. On the other hand; unlikeeconomic inequality; political inequality seems to be associated with weaker development outcomes; regardless of the level of development the province is in. This finding emphasizes how future research on political inequality could yield new insights into the persistence and depth of poverty; human development; and other forms of social and economic inequality. |
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Political and Economic Inequality: Insights from Philippine Data on Political Dynasties |
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