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"Examines patterns of income inequality among 16 advanced democracies from the mid 1970s to the early 2000s and explains why some societies have a large and growing divide between the rich and the poor while others, facing similar global economic pressures, maintain more egalitarian income distributions"--Provided by publisher.
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Income inequality in capitalist democracies: the interplay of values and institutions
2009, The Pennsylvania State University Press
in English
0271034408 9780271034409
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Table of Contents
Theoretical foundations : political economy as applied democratic theory
Political justice versus market justice : why values
matter
The power and the limitations of political institutions : retooling the consensus- majoritarian framework to "bring culture in"
The interaction of institutions, values, and income inequality : a quantitative analysis
The exceptions prove the rule : case studies in income inequality in Switzerland and the United Kingdom
Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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