Unequal Democracies
Public Policy, Responsiveness, and Redistribution in an Era of Rising Economic Inequality
Herausgeber: Lupu, Noam; Pontusson, Jonas
Unequal Democracies
Public Policy, Responsiveness, and Redistribution in an Era of Rising Economic Inequality
Herausgeber: Lupu, Noam; Pontusson, Jonas
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"Offers an introduction to the latest research on political inequality and its relationship to economic inequalities in North America and Western Europe. Explores why economic inequality has risen in all affluent democracies, yet governments have done little to compensate low- and middle-income citizens"--
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"Offers an introduction to the latest research on political inequality and its relationship to economic inequalities in North America and Western Europe. Explores why economic inequality has risen in all affluent democracies, yet governments have done little to compensate low- and middle-income citizens"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9781009428644
- ISBN-10: 1009428640
- Artikelnr.: 68544116
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9781009428644
- ISBN-10: 1009428640
- Artikelnr.: 68544116
1. The political puzzle of rising inequality Noam Lupu and Jonas Pontusson;
Part I. Government Responsiveness: 2. Unequal responsiveness and government
partisanship in Northwest Europe Ruben Berge Mathisen, Wouter Schakel,
Svenja Hense, Lea Elsässer, Mikael Persson and Jonas Pontusson; 3.
Democracy, class interests, and redistribution: what do the data say? Mads
Andreas Elkjær and Torben Iversen; 4. Measuring political inequality Larry
M. Bartels; 5. Why so little sectionalism in the contemporary United
States? The under-representation of place-based economic interests Jacob S.
Hacker, Paul Pierson and Sam Zacher; Part II. Political Inequality and
Representation: 6. On the mechanisms behind unequal representation in
legislatures Michael Becher and Daniel Stegmueller; 7. How do the educated
govern? Evidence from Spanish mayors Marta Curto-Grau and Aina Gallego; 8.
Working-class officeholding in the OECD Nicholas Carnes and Noam Lupu; 9.
Political participation and unequal representation: Addressing the
endogeneity problem Ruben Berge Mathisen and Yvette Peters; Part III.
Voters and Demand for Redistribution: 10. Fairness reasoning and demand for
redistribution Charlotte Cavaillé; 11. The news media and the politics of
inequality in advanced democracies J Scott Matthews, Timothy Hicks and Alan
M. Jacobs; 12. Deflecting from racism: local talk radio conversations about
the murder of George Floyd Katherine J. Cramer; 13. Class and social policy
representation Macarena Ares and Silja Häusermann; Bibliography; Index.
Part I. Government Responsiveness: 2. Unequal responsiveness and government
partisanship in Northwest Europe Ruben Berge Mathisen, Wouter Schakel,
Svenja Hense, Lea Elsässer, Mikael Persson and Jonas Pontusson; 3.
Democracy, class interests, and redistribution: what do the data say? Mads
Andreas Elkjær and Torben Iversen; 4. Measuring political inequality Larry
M. Bartels; 5. Why so little sectionalism in the contemporary United
States? The under-representation of place-based economic interests Jacob S.
Hacker, Paul Pierson and Sam Zacher; Part II. Political Inequality and
Representation: 6. On the mechanisms behind unequal representation in
legislatures Michael Becher and Daniel Stegmueller; 7. How do the educated
govern? Evidence from Spanish mayors Marta Curto-Grau and Aina Gallego; 8.
Working-class officeholding in the OECD Nicholas Carnes and Noam Lupu; 9.
Political participation and unequal representation: Addressing the
endogeneity problem Ruben Berge Mathisen and Yvette Peters; Part III.
Voters and Demand for Redistribution: 10. Fairness reasoning and demand for
redistribution Charlotte Cavaillé; 11. The news media and the politics of
inequality in advanced democracies J Scott Matthews, Timothy Hicks and Alan
M. Jacobs; 12. Deflecting from racism: local talk radio conversations about
the murder of George Floyd Katherine J. Cramer; 13. Class and social policy
representation Macarena Ares and Silja Häusermann; Bibliography; Index.
1. The political puzzle of rising inequality Noam Lupu and Jonas Pontusson;
Part I. Government Responsiveness: 2. Unequal responsiveness and government
partisanship in Northwest Europe Ruben Berge Mathisen, Wouter Schakel,
Svenja Hense, Lea Elsässer, Mikael Persson and Jonas Pontusson; 3.
Democracy, class interests, and redistribution: what do the data say? Mads
Andreas Elkjær and Torben Iversen; 4. Measuring political inequality Larry
M. Bartels; 5. Why so little sectionalism in the contemporary United
States? The under-representation of place-based economic interests Jacob S.
Hacker, Paul Pierson and Sam Zacher; Part II. Political Inequality and
Representation: 6. On the mechanisms behind unequal representation in
legislatures Michael Becher and Daniel Stegmueller; 7. How do the educated
govern? Evidence from Spanish mayors Marta Curto-Grau and Aina Gallego; 8.
Working-class officeholding in the OECD Nicholas Carnes and Noam Lupu; 9.
Political participation and unequal representation: Addressing the
endogeneity problem Ruben Berge Mathisen and Yvette Peters; Part III.
Voters and Demand for Redistribution: 10. Fairness reasoning and demand for
redistribution Charlotte Cavaillé; 11. The news media and the politics of
inequality in advanced democracies J Scott Matthews, Timothy Hicks and Alan
M. Jacobs; 12. Deflecting from racism: local talk radio conversations about
the murder of George Floyd Katherine J. Cramer; 13. Class and social policy
representation Macarena Ares and Silja Häusermann; Bibliography; Index.
Part I. Government Responsiveness: 2. Unequal responsiveness and government
partisanship in Northwest Europe Ruben Berge Mathisen, Wouter Schakel,
Svenja Hense, Lea Elsässer, Mikael Persson and Jonas Pontusson; 3.
Democracy, class interests, and redistribution: what do the data say? Mads
Andreas Elkjær and Torben Iversen; 4. Measuring political inequality Larry
M. Bartels; 5. Why so little sectionalism in the contemporary United
States? The under-representation of place-based economic interests Jacob S.
Hacker, Paul Pierson and Sam Zacher; Part II. Political Inequality and
Representation: 6. On the mechanisms behind unequal representation in
legislatures Michael Becher and Daniel Stegmueller; 7. How do the educated
govern? Evidence from Spanish mayors Marta Curto-Grau and Aina Gallego; 8.
Working-class officeholding in the OECD Nicholas Carnes and Noam Lupu; 9.
Political participation and unequal representation: Addressing the
endogeneity problem Ruben Berge Mathisen and Yvette Peters; Part III.
Voters and Demand for Redistribution: 10. Fairness reasoning and demand for
redistribution Charlotte Cavaillé; 11. The news media and the politics of
inequality in advanced democracies J Scott Matthews, Timothy Hicks and Alan
M. Jacobs; 12. Deflecting from racism: local talk radio conversations about
the murder of George Floyd Katherine J. Cramer; 13. Class and social policy
representation Macarena Ares and Silja Häusermann; Bibliography; Index.