Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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The American states are ideal settings to study the forces affecting income inequality . The purpose of this paper is to provide two sets of Gini coefficients that measure income inequality in the American states .
The American states are ideal settings to study the forces affecting income inequality . The purpose of this paper is to provide two sets of Gini coefficients that measure income inequality in the American states .
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American Economic Review 57 : 59-72 . Barancik , Scott , and Ian Shapiro . 1992. Where Have All the Dollars Gone ? Washington , D.C .: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities . Berry , William , Evan Ringquist , Richard Fording ...
American Economic Review 57 : 59-72 . Barancik , Scott , and Ian Shapiro . 1992. Where Have All the Dollars Gone ? Washington , D.C .: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities . Berry , William , Evan Ringquist , Richard Fording ...
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American Journal of Political Science 37 : 1179–1206 . 1996. What Americans Know about Politics and Why It Matters . New Haven , Conn .: Yale University Press . Enelow , James , and Melvin Hinich . 1984. The Spatial Theory of Voting .
American Journal of Political Science 37 : 1179–1206 . 1996. What Americans Know about Politics and Why It Matters . New Haven , Conn .: Yale University Press . Enelow , James , and Melvin Hinich . 1984. The Spatial Theory of Voting .
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