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We study trends in income inequality across U.S. states and counties 1960-2019 using a mix of administrative and survey data sources. Both states and counties have diverged in terms of per-capita pre-tax incomes since the late 1990s, with transfers serving to dampen this divergence. County...
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, and social opportunities regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, language, gender, or other attributes, and where, as a … institutions on development, the costs of fractionalization, and research on the policies of social inclusion around the world …
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Focusing on U.S. non-finance industries, we examine the connection between the financialization of the US economy and rising income inequality. We argue that the increasing reliance by firms on earnings realized through financial channels decoupled the generation of surplus from production,...
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This paper examines the response of the national income shares accruing to different groups within the richest decile in the US to the occurrence of major systemic banking crises since the beginning of the twentieth century. The findings suggest that the impact of banking crises on the US top...
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What accounts for the growth of US top income inequality? This paper proposes a hierarchical redistribution hypothesis. The idea is that US firms have systematically redistributed income to the top of the corporate hierarchy. I test this hypothesis using a large scale hierarchy model of the US...
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models in civic engagement -- Next stage strategies for restoring our democracy and civic vitality -- The limits of hyper …
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issue -- Inequality and American democracy -- The partisan political economy -- Partisan patterns of income growth -- A … representation -- Why are the poor unrepresented? -- Unequal democracy -- Who governs? -- Partisan politics and "the have …
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