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Publications

  • The Undeserving Rich: American Beliefs About Inequality, Opportunity, and Redistribution

    L. McCall. Cambrige, MA: Cambridge University Press. 2013.

  • Women’s Employment, Education, and the Gender Gap in 17 Countries

    P. England, J.C. Gornick, and E.F. Shafer. Monthly Labor Review. pp. 20-29. April 2012.

  • End This Depression Now!

    P. Krugman. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. 2012.

  • Class Differences in Social and Political Attitudes in the United States

    L. McCall and J. Manza. In The Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media. G.C. Edwards III, L.R. Jacobs, and R.Y. Shapiro (eds). pp. 552-570. New York: Oxford University Press. 2011.

  • Four Critiques of the Redistribution Hypothesis: An Assessment

    B. Milanovic. European Journal of Political Economy. vol. 26, no. 1. pp. 147-154. 2010.

  • Americans’ Social Policy Preferences in the Era of Rising Inequality

    L. McCall and L. Kenworthy. Perspectives on Politics. vol. 7, no. 3. pp. 459-484. 2009.

  • Are Liberal Peoples Peaceful?

    L. Wenar and B. Milanovic. The Journal of Political Philosophy. vol. 17, no. 4. pp. 462-486. 2009.

  • Government Turnover: Concepts, Measures and Applications

    S. Horowitz, K. Hoff, and B. Milanovic. European Journal of Political Research. vol. 48, no. 1. pp. 107-129. 2009.

  • Inequality, Public Opinion, and Redistribution

    L. Kenworthy and L. McCall. Socio-Economic Review. vol. 6, no.1. Pages 35-68. 2008.

  • Why We All Care About Inequality (But Are Loath to Admit It)

    B. Milanovic. Challenge. vol. 50, no. 6. pp. 109-120. 2007.

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