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Who Wants What?: Redistribution Preferences in Comparative Perspective (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)

Who Wants What?: Redistribution Preferences in Comparative Perspective (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)

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David Rueda
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 10/17/2019
EAN 9781108723435, ISBN10: 1108723438

Paperback, 306 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm
Language: English

Why do some people support redistributive policies such as a generous welfare state, social policy or protections for the poor, and others do not? The (often implicit) model behind much of comparative politics and political economy starts with redistribution preferences. These affect how individuals behave politically and their behavior in turn affects the strategies of political parties and the policies of governments. This book challenges some influential interpretations of the political consequences of inequality. Rueda and Stegmueller provide a novel explanation of how the demand for redistribution is the result of expected future income, the negative externalities of inequality, and the relationship between altruism and population heterogeneity. This innovative and timely volume will be of great interest to readers interested in the political causes and consequences of inequality.

1. Introduction
Part I. Material Self-Interest
Redistribution and Insurance
2. Income, income expectations, redistribution and insurance
3. Income expectations as determinants of redistribution
Part II. Beyond Income
Externalities of Inequality
4. Externalities and redistribution
5. Analysis of externalities
Part III. Beyond Income
Population Heterogeneity
6. Heterogeneity and redistribution
7. Analysis of heterogeneity
Part IV. From Preferences to Voting
8. The political consequences of redistribution demands
9. Conclusion
Appendices.