Policymakers and scholars are increasingly looking to cities to address challenges including income inequality. No existing research, however, directly and systematically measures local political elites’ preferences for redistribution. We interview and survey 72 American mayors—including many from the nation’s largest cities—and collect public statements and policy programs to measure when and why mayors prioritize redistribution. While many of the mayors’ responses are consistent with being constrained by economic imperatives, a sizable minority prioritize redistributive programs. Moving beyond the question of whether mayors support redistribution, we find that partisanship explains much of the variation in a mayor’s propensity for redistr...
We study the role of political parties in shaping local fiscal policy in the context of Brazilian ci...
Municipal governments play a vital role in American democracy, as well as in governments around the ...
Some scholars argue that party leader considerations drive governors copartisan with presidents towa...
Contribution to spotlight in PS: Political Science & Politics: Home Rule Be Damned: Exploring Policy...
U.S. cities are limited in their ability to set policy. Can these constraints mute the impact of may...
Some studies have shown that addressing income inequality is gaining in popularity. Michelle Atherto...
In this article, we investigate whether mayors' political preferences are likely to shape their...
Does it matter for municipal policy which party controls the mayorship in municipal government? The ...
Are cities as politically polarized as states and countries? “No” is the answer from our regression ...
Previous scholarship on American federalism has largely focused on the national government's increas...
This dissertation asks three fundamental questions about representation in American cities. Who serv...
Mayoral Views on Economic Incentives: Valuable Tools or a Bad Use of Resources? explores which types...
The mayor’s office potentially offers a launchpad for statewide and national political ambitions. We...
Mayoral Policy-Making: Results from the 21st Century Mayors Leadership survey represents the first n...
Most studies of policy diffusion attempt to infer the processes through which policies spread by obs...
We study the role of political parties in shaping local fiscal policy in the context of Brazilian ci...
Municipal governments play a vital role in American democracy, as well as in governments around the ...
Some scholars argue that party leader considerations drive governors copartisan with presidents towa...
Contribution to spotlight in PS: Political Science & Politics: Home Rule Be Damned: Exploring Policy...
U.S. cities are limited in their ability to set policy. Can these constraints mute the impact of may...
Some studies have shown that addressing income inequality is gaining in popularity. Michelle Atherto...
In this article, we investigate whether mayors' political preferences are likely to shape their...
Does it matter for municipal policy which party controls the mayorship in municipal government? The ...
Are cities as politically polarized as states and countries? “No” is the answer from our regression ...
Previous scholarship on American federalism has largely focused on the national government's increas...
This dissertation asks three fundamental questions about representation in American cities. Who serv...
Mayoral Views on Economic Incentives: Valuable Tools or a Bad Use of Resources? explores which types...
The mayor’s office potentially offers a launchpad for statewide and national political ambitions. We...
Mayoral Policy-Making: Results from the 21st Century Mayors Leadership survey represents the first n...
Most studies of policy diffusion attempt to infer the processes through which policies spread by obs...
We study the role of political parties in shaping local fiscal policy in the context of Brazilian ci...
Municipal governments play a vital role in American democracy, as well as in governments around the ...
Some scholars argue that party leader considerations drive governors copartisan with presidents towa...