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Political Context, Government Redistribution, and the Public's Response to Growing Economic Inequality
While most Americans appear to acknowledge the large gap between the rich and the poor in the United States, it is not clear how the …
William W. Franko
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More Equal than We Thought? Using Vote Validation to Better Understand Participation Inequality in the States
Inequality in political participation is a well-known and often studied feature of American politics. An important study examining …
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Inequality, Self-Interest and Public Support for ``Robin Hood'' Tax Policies
Influential economic models predict that as inequality increases, the public will demand greater redistribution. However, there is …
William Franko
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Caroline J. Tolbert
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Christopher Witko
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Political Inequality and State Policy Adoption: Predatory Lending, Children's Health Care, and Minimum Wage
This article argues that considering the economic status of various politically active groups in society is an important and often …
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Voters, Emotions, and Race in 2008: Obama as the First Black President
Social desirability effects make it difficult to learn voters’ racial attitudes. List experiments can tap sensitive issues …
David P. Redlawsk
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Caroline J. Tolbert
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William W. Franko
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What Moves Partisanship? Migration, State Partisan Environment Change, and Party Identification
Jason A. MacDonald
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William W. Franko
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Bureaucratic Capacity and Bureaucratic Discretion: Does Congress Tie Policy Authority to Performance?
Jason A. MacDonald
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William W. Franko
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