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POLITICS AND SOCIETY VOL: 38 NO 2
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097827
Business political capacity and the top-heavy rise in income in: how large an impact
/ Kenworthy, Lane
Kenworthy, Lane
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Publication
2010.
Key Words
Technology
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Economy
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Finance
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Inequality
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Business
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Taxes
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Executive
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Pay
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Indian Politics - 1921-1971
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097817
Deja Vu, all over again: a comment on Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson, winner take-all politics
/ Block, Fred; Piven, Frances Fox
Block, Fred
Journal Article
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Publication
2010.
Key Words
Political Science
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Social Theory
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Business Power
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ID:
097825
Democracy and capitalism: structure, agency, and organized combat
/ Jacobs, Lawrence R
Jacobs, Lawrence R
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2010.
Key Words
Political Science
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Capitalism
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Inequality
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Welfare State
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Representation
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Oligarchy
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Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953
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ID:
097820
Political economy and the mechanics of politics
/ Brandolini, Andrea
Brandolini, Andrea
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2010.
Key Words
Political Economy
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Redistribution
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Social Norms
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Income Inequality
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Mechanics
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Indian Politics - 1921-1971
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ID:
097823
Politics, the reorganization of the economy, and income inequal
/ Fligstein, Neil
Fligstein, Neil
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2010.
Key Words
Income Inequality
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Shareholder Value
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Corporate Reorganization
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Managerial Pay
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097821
Public's role in winner-take-all politics
/ Campbell, Andrea Louise
Campbell, Andrea Louise
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Publication
2010.
Key Words
Political Science
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Public Opinion
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Inequality
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Political Knowledge
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Tax Policy
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097815
Winner-take-all politics: public policy, political organization, and the precipitous rise of top incomes in the United States
/ Hacker, Jacob S; Pierson, Paul
Hacker, Jacob S
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2010.
Summary/Abstract
The dramatic rise in inequality in the United States over the past generation has occasioned considerable attention from economists, but strikingly little from students of American politics. This has started to change: in recent years, a small but growing body of political science research on rising inequality has challenged standard economic accounts that emphasize apolitical processes of economic change. For all the sophistication of this new scholarship, however, it too fails to provide a compelling account of the political sources and effects of rising inequality. In particular, these studies share with dominant economic accounts three weaknesses: (1) they downplay the distinctive feature of American inequality -namely, the extreme concentration of income gains at the top of the economic ladder; (2) they miss the profound role of government policy in creating this "winner-take-all" pattern; and (3) they give little attention or weight to the dramatic long-term transformation of the organizational landscape of American politics that lies behind these changes in policy. These weaknesses are interrelated, stemming ultimately from a conception of politics that emphasizes the sway (or lack thereof) of the "median voter" in electoral politics, rather than the influence of organized interests in the process of policy making. A perspective centered on organizational and policy change -one that identifies the major policy shifts that have bolstered the economic standing of those at the top and then links those shifts to concrete organizational efforts by resourceful private interests -fares much better at explaining why the American political economy has become distinctively winner-take-all.
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Power
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Inequality
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Business
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Public Policy
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American politics
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Political Organization
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097828
Winner-take-all politics and political science: a response
/ Hacker, Jacob S; Pierson, Paul
Hacker, Jacob S
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Publication
2010.
Key Words
Power
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Inequality
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Business
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Public Policy
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American politics
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Political Organization
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