Papers
This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.
There are 15 references in this bibliography folder.
Amat, F and Wibbels, E
(2009).
Electoral Incentives, Group Identity and Preferences for Redistribution
Unpublished.
Barber, B, Beramendi, P, and Wibbels, E
(2009).
The Behavioral Foundations of Social Politics: An Experimental Approach
Unpublished.
Beramendi, P and Rueda, D
(2009).
Inequality and Labor Market Coordination
Unpublished.
Cerna, L
(2009).
The Institutional Dimensions of High-Skilled Immigration Policy Changes
Unpublished.
Dewan, T, Humphreys, M, and Rubenson, D
(2009).
The Singer not the Song?: Evidence From a Field Experiment in British Columbia, on the impact of Leaders and the Messages they Convey
Unpublished.
Duch, R and Rehm, P
(2009).
Democratic Inequality and the Economic Vote
Unpublished.
Hicks, T
(2009).
Privatization in Europe: Systemic Left-Wing Strength, Power Resources and Productive Efficiency
Unpublished.
Idema, T
(2009).
Core Voters or Swing Voters? The Distributive Politics of Higher Education Spending
Unpublished.
Iversen, T and Soskice, D
(2009).
A Political-Institutional Model of Real Exchange Rates, Competitiveness, and the Division of Labor
Unpublished.
Lindvall, J
(2009).
A Model of Protests and Reform
Unpublished.
Lupu, N and Pontusson, J
(2009).
The Structure of Inequality and Demand for Redistribution
Unpublished.
Plümper, T and Troeger, V
(2009).
Tax Competition, Fiscal Policies, and Income Redistribution: A Simultaneous Equation Model Approach
Unpublished.
Rogowski, R
(2009).
What Changes Inequality, and What Does Inequality Change? Vicious and Virtuous Cycles
Unpublished.
Wickham-Jones, M
(2009).
Coordinated capitalism in the United Kingdom: wage bargaining and British social democracy
Unpublished.
Larcinese, V, Snyder, J, and Testa, C
(2008).
Testing Models of Distributive Politics Using Exit Polls to Measure Voter Preferences and Partisanship
Unpublished.
