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A political economy perspective on persistent inequality,inflation, and redistribution
Authors:Radhika Lahiri  Shyama Ratnasiri
Institution:Queensland University of Technology and Shyama Ratnasiri, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Abstract:In this paper we examine the dynamics of the link between inequality and inflation from a political economy perspective. We consider a simple dynamic general equilibrium model in which agents vote over the desired inflation rate in each period, and inequality is persistent. Inflation in our model is a mechanism of redistribution, and we find that the link between inequality and inflation within any period or over time depends on institutional and preference related parameters. Furthermore, we find that differences in the initial distributions of wealth can yield a diverse set of patterns for the evolution of the inflation and inequality link. Relative to existing literature, our model leads to more precise predictions about the inflation–inequality correlation. To that end, results in the extant empirical literature on the inflation and inequality link need to be interpreted with caution.
Keywords:Political economy  Inflation  Inequality  Redistribution  Voting
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