David Rueda is Professor of Comparative Politics at the Department of Politics and International Relations and Professorial Fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford. He is the author of Social Democracy Inside Out (2007) and has received numerous research awards, including a British Academy Research Development Award (2008-10). He has held visiting positions at the Centre d'Études Européennes (Sciences Po, Paris), Yale University, Princeton University and Stanford University.
1. Introduction
Part I. Material Self-Interest: Redistribution and Insurance: 2. Income, income expectations, redistribution and insurance
3. Income expectations as determinants of redistribution
Part II. Beyond Income: Externalities of Inequality: 4. Externalities and redistribution
5. Analysis of externalities
Part III. Beyond Income: Population Heterogeneity: 6. Heterogeneity and redistribution
7. Analysis of heterogeneity
Part IV. From Preferences to Voting: 8. The political consequences of redistribution demands
9. Conclusion
Appendices.