Redistribuição de riqueza e renda (Portuguese Wikipedia)

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  • «Redistribution». Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford University. 2 de julho de 2004. Consultado em 13 de agosto de 2010. The social mechanism, such as a change in tax laws, monetary policies, or tort law, that engenders the redistribution of goods among these subjects 

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  • F.A. Cowell ([1987] 2008). "redistribution of income and wealth," The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition, TOC.
  • Lee, Dwight R. «Redistribution». Library of Economics and Liberty  Missing or empty |url= (help)
  • Market Socialism: The Debate Among Socialists, by Schweickart, David; Lawler, James; Ticktin, Hillel; Ollman, Bertell. 1998. pp. 60–61: "The Marxist answers that...it involves limiting the incentive system of the market through providing minimum wages, high levels of unemployment insurance, reducing the size of the reserve army of labour, taxing profits, and taxing the wealthy. As a result, capitalists will have little incentive to invest and the workers will have little incentive to work. Capitalism works because, as Marx remarked, it is a system of economic force (coercion)."