This book asks how regional and ethnic inequality shape attitudes toward taxes and spending to reduce inequality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael J Donnelly is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Policy, University of Toronto. He has published in a number of leading journals including the British Journal of Political Science and Journal of Politics.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Groups and Politics 2: Groups, Interests, and Heuristics 3: Methods for Evaluating Cross-National Micro-Level Theories 4: Linked Fate and Economic Optimism 5: Group Incomes, Individual Preferences 6: Inequality and Prediction 7: Uncertainty and Heuristics 8: Political Rhetoric and Cleavages 9: Decentralization and Heuristics 10: Conclusions Appendix A: Formal Model Appendix B: Surveying Attitudes
1: Groups and Politics 2: Groups, Interests, and Heuristics 3: Methods for Evaluating Cross-National Micro-Level Theories 4: Linked Fate and Economic Optimism 5: Group Incomes, Individual Preferences 6: Inequality and Prediction 7: Uncertainty and Heuristics 8: Political Rhetoric and Cleavages 9: Decentralization and Heuristics 10: Conclusions Appendix A: Formal Model Appendix B: Surveying Attitudes
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