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poor voters, and cause parties to choose political platforms that are better aligned with the preferences of rich voters …
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and the extent of redistribution in democratic regimes - though such a link does not exist when objective measures of … inequality and social mobility are used. These observations highlight that political preferences and choices might depend more on …
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poor voters, and cause parties to choose political platforms that are better aligned with the preferences of rich voters …
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Political economy models predict that the rich oppose redistribution, and hence vote for conservative parties. Although …
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estimate the effect of both transitory and permanent income on preferences for different parties using a panel data set from …
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estimate the effect of both transitory and permanent income on preferences for different parties using a panel data set from …
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result in weaker political preferences for redistribution. …-led redistribution and greater acceptance of wage inequality (e.g., United States versus Western Europe). If individual nations evolve …-led redistribution to the poor. These patterns suggest that short-run inequality shocks can be reinforced in the labor market but do not …
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and the extent of redistribution in democratic regimes - though such a link does not exist when objective measures of … inequality and social mobility are used. These observations highlight that political preferences and choices might depend more on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010254027
to choose political platforms that are better aligned with the preferences of rich voters. In US election survey data …
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result in weaker political preferences for redistribution …-led redistribution and greater acceptance of wage inequality (e.g., United States versus Western Europe). If individual nations evolve …-led redistribution to the poor. These patterns suggest that short-run inequality shocks can be reinforced in the labor market but do not …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013112981