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Wendy Chen
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William W. Franko
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Robert J. McGrath
(2025).
Occupational Licensing and Income Inequality in the States
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Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
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William W. Franko
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Christopher Witko
(2024).
Fiscal Policies: Taxes and Spending in the States
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Politics in the American States: A Comparative Analysis
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William Franko
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Julianna Pacheco
(2024).
Despair and Voter Turnout in the United States
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Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
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William W. Franko
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Christopher Witko
(2023).
Unions, Class Identification, and Policy Attitudes
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The Journal of Politics
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William W. Franko
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Christopher Witko
(2023).
Class, Policy Attitudes, and U.S. Presidential Voting in the Post-Industrial Era: The Importance of Issue Salience
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Political Research Quarterly
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William W. Franko
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Avery C. Livingston
(2022).
Economic Segregation and Public Support for Redistribution
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The Social Science Journal
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William W. Franko
(2021).
How State Responses to Economic Crisis Shape Income Inequality and Financial Well-Being
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State Politics & Policy Quarterly
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William W. Franko
(2020).
The Cash Ceiling: Why Only the Rich Run for Office—and What We Can Do about It by Nicholas Carnes. Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2018. 344 Pp. $29.95.
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Political Science Quarterly
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Patrick Flavin
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William W. Franko
(2020).
Economic Segregation and Unequal Policy Responsiveness
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Political Behavior
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William W. Franko
(2019).
Class Attitudes in America: Sympathy for the Poor, Resentment of the Rich, and Political Implications. By Spencer Piston. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 248p. $99.99 Cloth, $29.99 Paper.
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Perspectives on Politics
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William W. Franko
(2017).
Understanding Public Perceptions of Growing Economic Inequality
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State Politics & Policy Quarterly
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William W. Franko
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Christopher Witko
(2017).
The New Economic Populism: How States Respond to Economic Inequality
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Oxford University Press
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Patrick Flavin
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William W. Franko
(2017).
Government's Unequal Attentiveness to Citizens' Political Priorities
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Policy Studies Journal
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William W. Franko
(2016).
Political Context, Government Redistribution, and the Public's Response to Growing Economic Inequality
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The Journal of Politics
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William W. Franko
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Nathan J. Kelly
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Christopher Witko
(2016).
Class Bias in Voter Turnout, Representation, and Income Inequality
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Perspectives on Politics
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William W. Franko
(2015).
More Equal than We Thought? Using Vote Validation to Better Understand Participation Inequality in the States
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State Politics & Policy Quarterly
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Caroline Tolbert
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William W. Franko
(2014).
State Political Participation: Election Law, Electoral Competition, and Inequality
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The Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government
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William W. Franko
(2013).
Political Inequality and State Policy Adoption: Predatory Lending, Children's Health Care, and Minimum Wage
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Poverty & Public Policy
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William Franko
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Caroline J. Tolbert
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Christopher Witko
(2013).
Inequality, Self-Interest and Public Support for ``Robin Hood'' Tax Policies
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Political Research Quarterly
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Karen Mossberger
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Caroline J. Tolbert
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William W. Franko
(2012).
Digital Cities: The Internet and the Geography of Opportunity
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Oxford University Press
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David P. Redlawsk
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Caroline J. Tolbert
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William W. Franko
(2010).
Voters, Emotions, and Race in 2008: Obama as the First Black President
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Political Research Quarterly
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Jason A. MacDonald
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William W. Franko
(2008).
What Moves Partisanship? Migration, State Partisan Environment Change, and Party Identification
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American Politics Research
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Jason A. MacDonald
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William W. Franko
(2007).
Bureaucratic Capacity and Bureaucratic Discretion: Does Congress Tie Policy Authority to Performance?
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American Politics Research
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