Intergenerational Income Mobility and Economic Freedom as Positive Liberty

Justin T. Callais, Vincent J. Geloso
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Economic freedom is often defined as a negative liberty – freedom from interference. This contrasts with positive liberty which is defined as freedom to do which refers to capacities. A well-established literature argues that income inequality reduces positive liberty by limiting the capacities of those at the bottom of the income ladder. This limitation generates the byproduct of a greater persistence of socio-economic status as measured by statistics of intergenerational income mobility. Thus, a case is made for policies that could reduce negative liberty (i.e. reductions in economic freedom) in order to enhance positive liberty. However, this argument neglects the issue of whether economic freedom generates positive liberty by increasing economic growth and the number of options available for people to escape from their initial condition. In this paper, we empirically evaluate – using new data on intergenerational income mobility – this question and argue that economic freedom does strongly relate to positive liberty. Even more interestingly, the (positive) effect of economic freedom is found to be stronger than the (negative) effect of inequality.
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代际收入流动与积极自由的经济自由
经济自由通常被定义为一种消极的自由——不受干涉的自由。这与积极自由形成对比,积极自由被定义为行动的自由,指的是能力。一项成熟的文献认为,收入不平等通过限制收入阶梯底部的人的能力,减少了积极的自由。从代际收入流动的统计数据来看,这种限制产生了更持久的社会经济地位的副产品。因此,为了增强积极自由,可以采取减少消极自由(即减少经济自由)的政策。然而,这一论点忽略了经济自由是否通过增加经济增长和人们逃离初始状态的可用选择数量来产生积极自由的问题。在本文中,我们使用代际收入流动性的新数据对这个问题进行了实证评估,并认为经济自由确实与积极自由密切相关。更有趣的是,经济自由的(积极)影响被发现比不平等的(消极)影响更强。
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