Last December, President Obama warned of ‘dangerous and growing inequality’ in America, reflecting growing concerns that inequality is increasing, especially in relation to other countries. Peter K. Enns, Nathan J. Kelly, Jana Morgan, Thomas Volscho and Christopher Witko investigate the role of what they argue is a major contributing factor to rising inequality: the tendency for the current political and economic conditions to maintain the policy status quo. They argue that the increasing political polarization that makes it harder for Congress to pass laws in turn contributes to rising inequality, especially when inequality is already growing rapidly
Economic inequality has been on the rise in the United States for decades, as has political polariza...
For the past several decades income and wealth inequality in the United States have increased dramat...
Over the past 40 years, inequality has exploded in the U.S. and significantly increased in virtually...
Americans go to the polls today to decide who will be their next President. John Van Reenen analyses...
This article develops and tests a model of conditional status quo bias and American inequality. We f...
Tackling inequality has become a clarion call for politicians on both the right and the left. But in...
Income inequality in the U.S. has grown rapidly over the past thirty years, but almost no research h...
The popular contention that income inequality is turning our democracy into an oligarchy that serves...
During the past two generations, democratic forms have coexisted with massive increases in economic ...
The growth of income and wealth inequality has led to greater political influence for the 1 percent....
After the end of the Second World War, the United States when through a period of great growth. As t...
While unemployment and levels of economic growth in the U.S. have returned to levels not seen since ...
Scholars have demonstrated that economic inequality in America is closely correlated to political po...
Growing economic inequality fosters inequality in the political processes of American democracy. Sin...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Economic inequality has been on the rise in the United States for decades, as has political polariza...
For the past several decades income and wealth inequality in the United States have increased dramat...
Over the past 40 years, inequality has exploded in the U.S. and significantly increased in virtually...
Americans go to the polls today to decide who will be their next President. John Van Reenen analyses...
This article develops and tests a model of conditional status quo bias and American inequality. We f...
Tackling inequality has become a clarion call for politicians on both the right and the left. But in...
Income inequality in the U.S. has grown rapidly over the past thirty years, but almost no research h...
The popular contention that income inequality is turning our democracy into an oligarchy that serves...
During the past two generations, democratic forms have coexisted with massive increases in economic ...
The growth of income and wealth inequality has led to greater political influence for the 1 percent....
After the end of the Second World War, the United States when through a period of great growth. As t...
While unemployment and levels of economic growth in the U.S. have returned to levels not seen since ...
Scholars have demonstrated that economic inequality in America is closely correlated to political po...
Growing economic inequality fosters inequality in the political processes of American democracy. Sin...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Economic inequality has been on the rise in the United States for decades, as has political polariza...
For the past several decades income and wealth inequality in the United States have increased dramat...
Over the past 40 years, inequality has exploded in the U.S. and significantly increased in virtually...