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How Much Do Presidents Influence Income Inequality?

Lane Kenworthy ()

Challenge, 2010, vol. 53, issue 2, 90-112

Abstract: Some scholars argue that whether the president is a Democrat or a Republican has a significant impact on changes in income inequality. That influence may have declined in recent decades.

Date: 2010
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