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Politics / Income in the United States / Distribution of wealth / Income inequality in the United States / NOMINATE / Polarization / Democratic Party / Occupy Wall Street / Redistribution of wealth / Income distribution / Economic inequality / Socioeconomics
Date: 2013-08-14 13:27:11
Politics
Income in the United States
Distribution of wealth
Income inequality in the United States
NOMINATE
Polarization
Democratic Party
Occupy Wall Street
Redistribution of wealth
Income distribution
Economic inequality
Socioeconomics

Journal of Economic Perspectives—Volume 27, Number 3—Summer 2013—Pages 103–124 Why Hasn’t Democracy Slowed Rising Inequality? Adam Bonica, Nolan McCarty, Keith T. Poole, and Howard Rosenthal

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