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Economic Inequality, Redistribution and Political Inequality
Unformatted Document Text:  34 Swabish Jonathan, Timothy Smeeding, and Lars Osberg 2003 “Income Distribution and Social Expenditures.” Luxembourg Income Study, Working Paper No.350, Maxwell School, Syracuse University. Mueller, Dennis C., and Thomas Stratmann. 2003. “The Economic Effects of Democratic Participation.” Journal of Public Economics 87 (9-10): 2129-2155. Van Deth, Jan W. 1990. “Interest in Politics.” In Kent M. Jennings, Jan van Deth et al., eds., Continuities in Political Action: A Longitudinal Study of Political Orientations in Three Western Democracies. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter and Aldine. Van Deth, Jan W. 1991. “Politicization and Political Interest.” In Karlheinz Reif and Ronald Inglehart (eds.), Eurobarometer: The Dynamics of European Public Opinion. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Van Deth, Jan W. 2000. “Interesting but Irrelevant: Social Capital and the Saliency of Politics in Western Europe.” European Journal of Political Research 37 (2): 115-147. Van Deth, Jan W., and Martin Elff. 2004. “Politicization, Economic Development and Political Interest in Europe.” European Journal of Political Research 43 (3): 477-508. Van Deth, Jan W., and Martin Elff. 2000. Political Involvement and Apathy in Europe 1973-1998. Mannheim: Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES Working Paper Nr. 33). Verba, Sidney, and Norman H. Nie. 1972. Participation in America. New York: Harper Row. Verba, Sidney, Norman H. Nie, and Jae-on Kim. 1971. The Modes of Democratic Participation: A Cross-National Comparison. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. Verba, Sidney, Kay L. Schlozman, and Henry Brady. 1995. Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Moene, K. O. And Wallerstein, M. 2001 “Inequality Social Insurance and Redistribution” American Political Science Review 95(4): 875-895.

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Swabish Jonathan, Timothy Smeeding, and Lars Osberg 2003 “Income Distribution and
Social Expenditures.” Luxembourg Income Study, Working Paper No.350,
Maxwell School, Syracuse University.
Mueller, Dennis C., and Thomas Stratmann. 2003. “The Economic Effects of Democratic
Participation.” Journal of Public Economics 87 (9-10): 2129-2155.
Van Deth, Jan W. 1990. “Interest in Politics.” In Kent M. Jennings, Jan van Deth et al.,
eds., Continuities in Political Action: A Longitudinal Study of Political
Orientations in Three Western Democracies
. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter and
Aldine.
Van Deth, Jan W. 1991. “Politicization and Political Interest.” In Karlheinz Reif and
Ronald Inglehart (eds.), Eurobarometer: The Dynamics of European Public
Opinion
. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
Van Deth, Jan W. 2000. “Interesting but Irrelevant: Social Capital and the Saliency of
Politics in Western Europe.” European Journal of Political Research 37 (2): 115-
147.
Van Deth, Jan W., and Martin Elff. 2004. “Politicization, Economic Development and
Political Interest in Europe.” European Journal of Political Research 43 (3): 477-
508.
Van Deth, Jan W., and Martin Elff. 2000. Political Involvement and Apathy in Europe
1973-1998. Mannheim: Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung
(MZES Working Paper Nr. 33).
Verba, Sidney, and Norman H. Nie. 1972. Participation in America. New York: Harper
Row.
Verba, Sidney, Norman H. Nie, and Jae-on Kim. 1971. The Modes of Democratic
Participation: A Cross-National Comparison. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage
Publications.
Verba, Sidney, Kay L. Schlozman, and Henry Brady. 1995. Voice and Equality: Civic
Voluntarism in American Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Moene, K. O. And Wallerstein, M. 2001 “Inequality Social Insurance and
Redistribution” American Political Science Review 95(4): 875-895.


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