Rising income inequality and political polarization have led some to hypothesize that the two are causally linked. Properly interpreting such correlations is complicated by the multiple factors that drive each of these phenomena, potential feedbacks between inequality and polarization, measurement issues, and statistical challenges for modeling non-stationary variables. We find that a more precise measure of inequality (the inverted Pareto-Lorenz coefficient) is statistically related to polarization while a less precise one (top 1 % income share) is not, and that there are bi-directional feedbacks between polarization and inequality. Findings support a nuanced view of the links between polarization and inequality
Politics in the United States can now be characterized as an ideologically polarized two-party syste...
Income inequality has increased across developed democracies in the past thirty years (Piketty, 2014...
In this article, we aim to identify the main determinants of political polarization using Bayesian M...
Rising income inequality and political polarization have led some to hypothesize that the two are ca...
Economic inequality has been on the rise in the United States for decades, as has political polariza...
More and more political attention has, in recent years, been directed towards the rise in income ine...
This paper examines the predictive power of a partisan conflict on income inequality. Our study cont...
Scholars have demonstrated that economic inequality in America is closely correlated to political po...
Scholars have demonstrated that economic inequality in America is closely correlated to political po...
Growing polarization in the American Congress is closely related to rising income inequality. Yet th...
This paper analyzes the relationship between polarization and inequality, welfare and poverty measur...
Growing polarization in the American Congress is closely related to rising income inequality. Yet th...
Politics in the United States can now be characterized as an ideologically polarized two-party syste...
This paper analyses the relationship between polarization and inequality, welfare and poverty measur...
Since the 1980s, the United States has experienced an alarming rise in levels of income inequality a...
Politics in the United States can now be characterized as an ideologically polarized two-party syste...
Income inequality has increased across developed democracies in the past thirty years (Piketty, 2014...
In this article, we aim to identify the main determinants of political polarization using Bayesian M...
Rising income inequality and political polarization have led some to hypothesize that the two are ca...
Economic inequality has been on the rise in the United States for decades, as has political polariza...
More and more political attention has, in recent years, been directed towards the rise in income ine...
This paper examines the predictive power of a partisan conflict on income inequality. Our study cont...
Scholars have demonstrated that economic inequality in America is closely correlated to political po...
Scholars have demonstrated that economic inequality in America is closely correlated to political po...
Growing polarization in the American Congress is closely related to rising income inequality. Yet th...
This paper analyzes the relationship between polarization and inequality, welfare and poverty measur...
Growing polarization in the American Congress is closely related to rising income inequality. Yet th...
Politics in the United States can now be characterized as an ideologically polarized two-party syste...
This paper analyses the relationship between polarization and inequality, welfare and poverty measur...
Since the 1980s, the United States has experienced an alarming rise in levels of income inequality a...
Politics in the United States can now be characterized as an ideologically polarized two-party syste...
Income inequality has increased across developed democracies in the past thirty years (Piketty, 2014...
In this article, we aim to identify the main determinants of political polarization using Bayesian M...