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redistributive systems

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Redistributive systems is an academic concept and area of research focusing on the mechanisms, policies, and processes by which resources, wealth, income, or power are systematically transferred or reallocated among different groups or individuals within a society or system. This field investigates the design, implementation, impacts, and normative justifications of interventions such as taxation, social welfare programs, and regulatory frameworks aimed at altering initial distributions. Its significance lies in its critical role in analyzing socioeconomic inequality, state functions, and the pursuit of social justice within organized structures.

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PJ

University of York

MM
AA

Harvard University

RB

Queen's University

NL

Tulane University

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Harvard University Press

Cambridge, United States

UCLouvain

Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Princeton University

Princeton, United States

The University of Melbourne

Melbourne, Australia