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" The politics of income inequality in the United States / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1045964
Doc. No : b800334
Main Entry : Kelly, Nathan J.
Title & Author : The politics of income inequality in the United States /\ Nathan J. Kelly.
Publication Statement : Cambridge ;New York :: Cambridge University Press,, 2009.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xiii, 201 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 0511504896
: : 0511507038
: : 0511508484
: : 0511509146
: : 0511576226
: : 0521514584
: : 1107190223
: : 1107400368
: : 6612058609
: : 9780511504891
: : 9780511507038
: : 9780511508486
: : 9780511509148
: : 9780511576225
: : 9780521514583
: : 9781107190221
: : 9781107400368
: : 9786612058608
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-190) and index.
Contents : Explaining income inequality -- The distributional force of government -- Political conflict over "who gets what?" -- Party dynamics and income inequality -- Macro policy and distributional processes -- Putting the pieces together : who gets what and how -- Distribution, redistribution, and the future of American politics.
Abstract : This book revolves around one central question: do political dynamics have a systematic and predictable influence on distributional outcomes in the United States? The answer is a resounding yes. Utilizing data from mass income surveys, elite surveys and aggregate time series, as well as theoretical insights from both American and comparative politics, Kelly shows that income inequality is a fundamental part of the US macro political system. Shifts in public opinion, party control of government and the ideological direction of policy all have important consequences for distributional outcomes. Specifically, shifts to the left produce reductions in inequality through two mechanisms - explicit redistribution and market conditioning. Whereas many previous studies focus only on the distributional impact of redistribution, this book shows that such a narrow strategy is misguided. In fact, market mechanisms matter far more than traditional redistribution in translating macro political shifts into distributional outcomes.
Subject : Equality-- United States.
Subject : Income distribution-- United States.
Subject : BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Economics-- Macroeconomics.
Subject : Economic policy.
Subject : Einkommensverteilung
Subject : Einkommensverteilung.
Subject : Equality.
Subject : Income distribution.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Economic Conditions.
Subject : Politische Ökonomie
Subject : Verteilungsgerechtigkeit.
Subject : Verteilungspolitik
Subject : Wirtschaftspolitik.
Subject : United States, Economic policy.
Subject : United States.
Subject : USA.
Dewey Classification : ‭339.2/20973‬
LC Classification : ‭HC110.I5‬‭K45 2009eb‬
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