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Democracy, Inequality and Representation

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Beramendi, P; Anderson, CJ
2008

The gap between the richest and poorest Americans has grown steadily over the last thirty years, and economic inequality is on the rise in many other industrialized democracies as well. But the magnitude and pace of the increase differs dramatically across nations. A country’s political system and its institutions play a critical role in determining levels of inequality in a society. Democracy, Inequality, and Representation argues that the reverse is also true—inequality itself shapes political systems and institutions in powerful and often overlooked ways. In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, distinguished political scientists and economists use a set of international databases to examine the political causes and consequences of income inequality. The volume opens with an examination of how differing systems of political representation contribute to cross-national variations in levels of inequality.

Duke Scholars

Publication Date

2008

Publisher

Russell Sage Foundation
 

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Beramendi, P., & Anderson, C. J. (2008). Democracy, Inequality and Representation. Russell Sage Foundation.
Beramendi, P., and Christopher J. Anderson. Democracy, Inequality and Representation. Russell Sage Foundation, 2008.
Beramendi P, Anderson CJ. Democracy, Inequality and Representation. Russell Sage Foundation; 2008.
Beramendi, P., and Christopher J. Anderson. Democracy, Inequality and Representation. Russell Sage Foundation, 2008.
Beramendi P, Anderson CJ. Democracy, Inequality and Representation. Russell Sage Foundation; 2008.

Publication Date

2008

Publisher

Russell Sage Foundation