Andrew Cumbers, who is a professor of Regional Political Economy at the University of Glasgow, assured that there is an inverse relationship between the inequality in country and the rates of economic democracy. In 2011, National Bureau of Economic Research, published “A Political Theory of Populism”, where they assumed that the high levels of inequality lead to political platforms based on populism. Referencing the work of Rudiger Dornbush and Sebastian Edwards, they are explaining that: “Populist regimes have historically tried to deal with income inequality problems through
Andrew Cumbers, who is a professor of Regional Political Economy at the University of Glasgow, assured that there is an inverse relationship between the inequality in country and the rates of economic democracy. In 2011, National Bureau of Economic Research, published “A Political Theory of Populism”, where they assumed that the high levels of inequality lead to political platforms based on populism. Referencing the work of Rudiger Dornbush and Sebastian Edwards, they are explaining that: “Populist regimes have historically tried to deal with income inequality problems through