Word info

redistributive

Adjective

Meaning

redistributive (comparative more redistributive, superlative most redistributive)

Of or pertaining to redistribution

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Government has a role as well in what is referred to as redistributive justice. William Weld

I do not conceal my lack of admiration for a pain fully long list of redistributive measures undertaken by modern governments. Many serve no ethically accepted purpose such as compassion for the needy; indeed, they serve only as recognition of which groups possess or lack political influence. George Stigler

But there are red lines it seems; and one is land reform, despite the long period of sanctions imposed from 2000 and the antagonism of many western powers to this redistributive move. Source: Internet

It shouldn’t be missed that one of the most redistributive side effects of a functioning police apparatus in an effective bureaucracy are higher tax revenues, allowing government officials to invest in better infrastructure and social services. Source: Internet

On the key question of poverty I believe that Wales benefits from a UK redistributive model.” Source: Internet

"So, if member states use this possibility of capping and redistributive payments, all small and medium-sized family farms could have any cut in direct payments reduced to almost zero." Source: Internet

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