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View article: Does Distributive Inequality Cause Relational Inequality? Evidence from a Survey Experiment
Does Distributive Inequality Cause Relational Inequality? Evidence from a Survey Experiment Open
Contemporary egalitarian theory has been shaped by a debate between distributive and relational perspectives. Relational egalitarians argue that equality is primarily about the character of our social and political relationships, rather th…
View article: Public Preferences Over Changes to the Composition of Government Tax Revenue
Public Preferences Over Changes to the Composition of Government Tax Revenue Open
How governments raise tax revenue is at the core of domestic political conflict. Public opinion towards taxation is measured generally and qualitatively by many surveys, but previous research has not closely linked public preferences to th…
View article: How can I persuade my institution to support collective funding for open access books? (Part Two)
How can I persuade my institution to support collective funding for open access books? (Part Two) Open
The second part of a two-part blog post. Part One explores why your institution should support collective funding for OA books, while this post highlights practical steps you can take to build a case to management for supporting collective…
View article: How can I persuade my institution to support collective funding for open access books? (Part One)
How can I persuade my institution to support collective funding for open access books? (Part One) Open
The first of a two-part blog post in which we lay out the problems with BPCs (Book Processing Charges) and disentangle the various alternatives; in Part Two weâll give practical steps to convince budget holders to invest in collective mo…
View article: The Structural Sources of Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health: A Cross-National Perspective
The Structural Sources of Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health: A Cross-National Perspective Open
This article investigates how macro-level structures condition the sources of socioeconomic inequalities in health. Drawing on multiple social science disciplines, the authors develop theoretically grounded propositions about how different…
View article: JPS volume 52 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
JPS volume 52 issue 1 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: Taxing the rich: public preferences and public understanding
Taxing the rich: public preferences and public understanding Open
Who supports high taxes on the rich? Existing accounts of public attitudes focus on egalitarian values and material interests, but make little mention of the ideas people hold about how the economy works descriptively. Drawing on the disti…
View article: Measuring Attitudes toward Public Spending Using a Multivariate Tax Summary Experiment
Measuring Attitudes toward Public Spending Using a Multivariate Tax Summary Experiment Open
It is difficult to measure public views on trade‐offs between spending priorities because public understanding of existing government spending is limited and the budgetary problem is complicated. We present a new measurement strategy using…
View article: Taxing the Rich: Public Preferences and Public Understanding
Taxing the Rich: Public Preferences and Public Understanding Open
Who supports high taxes on the rich? Existing accounts of public attitudes focus on egalitarian values and material interests, but make little mention of the ideas people hold about how the economy works descriptively. Drawing on the disti…
View article: Are Policy Analogies Persuasive? The Household Budget Analogy and Public Support for Austerity
Are Policy Analogies Persuasive? The Household Budget Analogy and Public Support for Austerity Open
Public opinion on complex policy questions is shaped by the ways in which elites simplify the issues. Given the prevalence of metaphor and analogy as tools for cognitive problem solving, the deployment of analogies is often proposed as a t…
View article: Replication Data for: 'Are Policy Analogies Persuasive? The Household Budget Analogy and Public Support for Austerity'
Replication Data for: 'Are Policy Analogies Persuasive? The Household Budget Analogy and Public Support for Austerity' Open
Public opinion on complex policy questions is shaped by the ways elites simplify the issues. Given the prevalence of metaphor and analogy as tools for cognitive problem-solving, the deployment of analogies is often proposed as a tool for t…
View article: Replication Data for: Measuring Attitudes Toward Public Spending Using a Multivariate Tax Summary Experiment
Replication Data for: Measuring Attitudes Toward Public Spending Using a Multivariate Tax Summary Experiment Open
It is difficult to measure public views on tradeoffs between spending priorities because public understanding of existing government spending is limited and the budgetary problem is complicated. We present a new measurement strategy using …
View article: Are Policy Analogies Persuasive? The Household Budget Analogy and Public Support for Austerity
Are Policy Analogies Persuasive? The Household Budget Analogy and Public Support for Austerity Open
Public opinion on complex policy questions is shaped by the ways elites simplify the issues. Given the prevalence of metaphor and analogy as tools for cognitive problem-solving, the deployment of analogies is often proposed as a tool for t…
View article: Trade and Redistribution
Trade and Redistribution Open
What explains variation in tax progressivity before World War I? I argue that trade politics shaped the emergence of progressive taxation. If labor could provide a useful ally, trade policy coalitions meant compromise on redistributive dem…
View article: Replication Data for: All Keynesians now? Public support for countercyclical government borrowing
Replication Data for: All Keynesians now? Public support for countercyclical government borrowing Open
In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, macroeconomic policy returned to the political agenda, and the influence of Keynesian ideas about fiscal stimulus rose (and then fell) in expert circles. Much less is known, however, about whether …
View article: Replication Data for: Trade and Redistribution
Replication Data for: Trade and Redistribution Open
What explains variation in tax progressivity before World War I? I argue that trade politics shaped the emergence of progressive taxation. If labor could provide a useful ally, trade policy coalitions meant compromise on redistributive dem…
View article: uk_antidef_wtd.pdf
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View article: uk_ecNatCurrAgg_antidefAgg.pdf
uk_ecNatCurrAgg_antidefAgg.pdf Open
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View article: log_main_analyses.R
log_main_analyses.R Open
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View article: uk_beta_ak_ecNatCurrAgg.pdf
uk_beta_ak_ecNatCurrAgg.pdf Open
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View article: uk_beta_ak_date_wtd_lr3_1.pdf
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View article: expX_controls.tex
expX_controls.tex Open
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View article: eurobarometer_setup.r
eurobarometer_setup.r Open
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View article: exp1_CODEBOOK.pdf
exp1_CODEBOOK.pdf Open
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