Nova literatura sobre programas de austeridade
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Nova literatura sobre programas de austeridade


Sources
* “Austerity and Anarchy, Budget Cuts and Social Unrest in Europe, 1919-2009”, by Jacopo Ponticelli and Hans-Joachim Voth, CEPR Discussion Paper, August 2011
* “Tightening tensions: Fiscal policy and Civil Unrest in Eleven South American Countries, 1937-1995”, Central Bank of Chile Working Papers, by Hans-Joachim Voth, February 2011
* “Top incomes in the long run of history”, by Anthony Atkinson, Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez, Journal of Economic Literature, 2011
* “Income distribution, political instability, and investment”, by Alberto Alesina and Roberto Perotti, European Economic Review, 1996
* “The polarization of job opportunities in the US labor market”, by David Autor, April 2010
* “Redistribution and civil unrest”, by Patricia Justino, American Economic Association, 2005
* “Why did the west extend the franchise? Democracy, inequality, and growth in historical perspective”, by Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson, Quarterly Journal of Economics, November 2000
* “Food prices and political instability”, by Rabah Arezki and Markus Brückner, IMF Working Paper, March 2011
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