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Public Policy, Responsiveness, and Redistribution in an Era of Rising Economic Inequality
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Public Policy, Responsiveness, and Redistribution in an Era of Rising Economic Inequality
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009428675
- Artikelnr.: 70913257
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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.