This dissertation focuses on the political responses to income inequality. Multiple critical puzzles existing in the political economy of inequality are solved in three essays. Firstly, why low-income voters do not punish the incumbent in economic voting for rising inequality when income inequality is detrimental to them. The answer is the conditional benchmarking in incumbent vote. By adding a component emphasizing group-level heterogeneity in the selection model, this dissertation provides the first attempt to link inequality and the competency theory. With the EITM framework, it is argued that individual voters benchmark their group’s income growth against the national rate to reward or punish the incumbent. The effect of this benchmarki...
Abstract Income inequality has been rising substantially over the past few decades in the United Sta...
Inequality has emerged as a major theme in the comparative studies of advanced capitalist political ...
This thesis proposes three studies to explore the impact of income inequality on established democra...
This dissertation addresses the connections between politics and economic inequality. Although the m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2001.Leaf 125 blank.Incl...
Post-tax income inequality in the US has been rising since the mid-1970s at a rate higher than most ...
This article assesses the influence of income inequality on the public’s policy mood. Recent work ha...
Post-tax income inequality in the US has been rising since the mid-1970s at a rate higher than most ...
The onset of the Great Recession has brought income inequality to the forefront of political debate ...
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...
This dissertation argues that public opinion regarding the acceptability and desirability of income ...
I propose a framework in which individual political participation can take two distinct forms, votin...
The continued rise of inequality in income and wealth, has attracted an enormous amount of attention...
This article explores how preferences for redistribution among voters are affected by the structure ...
Abstract Income inequality has been rising substantially over the past few decades in the United Sta...
Inequality has emerged as a major theme in the comparative studies of advanced capitalist political ...
This thesis proposes three studies to explore the impact of income inequality on established democra...
This dissertation addresses the connections between politics and economic inequality. Although the m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2001.Leaf 125 blank.Incl...
Post-tax income inequality in the US has been rising since the mid-1970s at a rate higher than most ...
This article assesses the influence of income inequality on the public’s policy mood. Recent work ha...
Post-tax income inequality in the US has been rising since the mid-1970s at a rate higher than most ...
The onset of the Great Recession has brought income inequality to the forefront of political debate ...
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...
This dissertation argues that public opinion regarding the acceptability and desirability of income ...
I propose a framework in which individual political participation can take two distinct forms, votin...
The continued rise of inequality in income and wealth, has attracted an enormous amount of attention...
This article explores how preferences for redistribution among voters are affected by the structure ...
Abstract Income inequality has been rising substantially over the past few decades in the United Sta...
Inequality has emerged as a major theme in the comparative studies of advanced capitalist political ...
This thesis proposes three studies to explore the impact of income inequality on established democra...