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" Who wants what? : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 839595
Main Entry : Rueda, David
Title & Author : Who wants what? : : redistribution preferences in comparative perspective /\ David Rueda, Daniel Stegmueller.
Publication Statement : Cambridge, United Kingdom ;New York :: Cambridge University Press,, 2019.
Series Statement : Cambridge studies in comparative politics
Page. NO : xviii, 280 pages :: illustrations (black and white, and color); 24 cm.
ISBN : 110848462X
: : 1108723438
: : 9781108484626
: : 9781108723435
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Part I: Material self-interest: redistribution and insurance. Income, income expectations, redistribution and insurance -- Income expectations as determinants of redistribution -- Part II: Beyond income: externalities of inequality. Externalities and redistribution -- Analysis of externalities -- Part III: Beyond income: population heterogeneity. Heterogeneity and redistribution -- Analysis of heterogeneity -- Part IV: From preferences to voting. The political consequences of redistribution demands.
Abstract : "This is a book about the demand for redistribution of income through taxes and transfers. It is also a book about how our main intuition about what affects individual preferences for redistribution (whether a person is rich or poor) needs to be complemented with the consideration of other factors. Income will take us some ways into understanding whether a person supports redistribution and whether that support affects her political behavior (we will show below that the poor do support redistribution more than the rich and that their votes follow their preferences). But a fuller explanation of the demand for redistribution will require developing three complementary arguments: one considering the effects of expected future income; a second one about the negative externalities associated to inequality; and a final one emphasizing the consequences of population heterogeneity in a society. We dedicate the rest of the book to work through these propositions, but we begin by offering three illustrations of how we think these factors influence the political outcomes we are interested in exploring"--
Subject : Income distribution-- Political aspects.
Subject : Income distribution.
Subject : Income distribution-- Political aspects.
Subject : Income distribution.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE / General.
Dewey Classification : ‭339.2/2‬
LC Classification : ‭HB523‬‭.R84 2019‬
NLM classification : ‭POL000000‬bisacsh
: ‭POL000000.‬bisacsh
Added Entry : Stegmueller, Daniel,1981-
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