Tackling inequality has become a clarion call for politicians on both the right and the left. But in order to address the problem, we need to have better insights into how the current levels of economic equality became so entrenched. In new research which examines nearly 100 years of data, Nathan J. Kelly and Eric Keller find that financial deregulation has contributed to America’s dramatic shift toward greater income concentration. They write that for most of the 20th century, Democratic control of the Senate made financial regulation more likely, but that from the 1980s, onwards, partly due to growing campaign contributions from the financial sector, the party converged with the Republicans’ neoliberal enthusiasm for deregulation
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Post-tax income inequality in the US has been rising since the mid-1970s at a rate higher than most ...
The growth of income and wealth inequality has led to greater political influence for the 1 percent....
With income inequality now at levels greater than those seen during the Gilded Age, many have become...
While unemployment and levels of economic growth in the U.S. have returned to levels not seen since ...
This dissertation investigates how financial deregulation affects wage inequality and how this shift...
This paper examines how financial deregulation and the partisan underpinnings of deregulation shaped...
Income inequality in the U.S. has grown rapidly over the past thirty years, but almost no research h...
Last December, President Obama warned of ‘dangerous and growing inequality’ in America, reflecting g...
After the end of the Second World War, the United States when through a period of great growth. As t...
Income inequality in the United States has reached a level not seen since the Great Depression. Some...
During the past two generations, democratic forms have coexisted with massive increases in economic ...
This article develops and tests a model of conditional status quo bias and American inequality. We f...
312 pagesAfter maintaining significant regulatory constraints on financial institutions from the New...
abstract: The current state of financial inequality in America is showing multiple economic and soci...
The past three decades have seen a rapid increase in the financialization of the American economy, w...
Post-tax income inequality in the US has been rising since the mid-1970s at a rate higher than most ...
The growth of income and wealth inequality has led to greater political influence for the 1 percent....
With income inequality now at levels greater than those seen during the Gilded Age, many have become...
While unemployment and levels of economic growth in the U.S. have returned to levels not seen since ...
This dissertation investigates how financial deregulation affects wage inequality and how this shift...