Where is the Virtue in the Middle Class?

Published By: CGD on eSS | Published Date: November, 14 , 2011

It is widely agreed by economists and political scientists that the middle class is vital to progress because of its many virtues. But it is difficult to define a middle class by income in a manner that does not either include a lot of very poor people or suggest that most countries have no middle class to speak of. Survey evidence suggests the middle class is not culturally unique, particularly socially progressive, or entrepreneurial. When the middle of the income distribution sides with poor people in demanding equitable access to quality government services (instead of siding with the wealthy for small government and unequal access), pro-poor policies are far more likely to emerge. But this necessary role should not be confused with virtue. URL:[http://www.cgdev.org/files/1425646_file_Kenny_middle_class_FINAL.pdf].

Author(s): Charles Kenny | Posted on: Nov 16, 2011 | Views(863) | Download (185)


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