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  1. Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy addresses the complicated philosophical and moral issues surrounding the distribution of economic goods in free societies as well as the empirical relationships between democratization and trends in poverty and inequality.

  2. Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy | Journal of Democracy. The Editors. Issue Date October 2008. Volume 19. Issue 4. Page Numbers 56. Print. Download from Project MUSE. View Citation. The Editors’ introduction to “Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy.” Subject. Democratic transition, Economic inequality. Region. Comparative Theoretical General.

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  3. 1. März 2012 · Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy addresses the complicated philosophical and moral issues surrounding the distribution of economic goods in free societies as well as the empirical relationships between democratization and trends in poverty and inequality. This volume also discusses the variety of welfare-state policies that have ...

  4. Francis Fukuyama. Issue Date July 2011. Volume 22. Issue 3. Page Numbers 79-89. Print. Download from Project MUSE. View Citation. This article explores the relationship between liberal democracy and socioeconomic equality, both on a theoretical and a practical level.

  5. The World Bank’s digital platform for live-streaming. WHO WE ARE. With 189 member countries, staff from more than 170 countries, and offices in over 130 locations, the World Bank Group is a unique global partnership: five institutions working for sustainable solutions that reduce poverty and build shared prosperity in developing countries.

  6. Introduction. Are democracies better at delivering material benefits to the poor? If so, what would be a key mechanism to translate welfare demands to better redistributional outcomes in the developing world?