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Economic Segregation and Unequal Policy Responsiveness
As levels of residential economic segregation increase in the United States, politicians may have greater incentives to focus their …
Patrick Flavin
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William W. Franko
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Government's Unequal Attentiveness to Citizens' Political Priorities
An accumulation of evidence suggests citizens with low incomes have relatively little influence over the policy decisions made by …
Patrick Flavin
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William W. Franko
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Class Bias in Voter Turnout, Representation, and Income Inequality
The mass franchise led to more responsive government and a more equitable distribution of resources in the United States and other …
William W. Franko
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Nathan J. Kelly
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Christopher Witko
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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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