Replication Data for: Do Citizens Link Attitudes with Preferences? Economic Inequality and Government Spending in the ‘New Gilded Age’
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Replication Data for: Do Citizens Link Attitudes with Preferences? Economic Inequality and Government Spending in the ‘New Gilded Age’
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/5P4AZY
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Hayes, Thomas
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Harvard Dataverse
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This paper investigates the extent to which people link policy preferences with unequal outcomes. As the American public is both aware and supportive of reducing income inequality in the abstract, it is an open question whether this concern is translated into support for policies that might help alleviate the rise in economic inequality.
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Social Sciences
inequality policy mood public opinion |
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Hayes, Thomas
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