The Altruistic Rich? Inequality and Other-Regarding Preferences for Redistribution
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Dimick, Matthew; Rueda, David; & Stegmueller, Daniel (2016). The Altruistic Rich? Inequality and Other-Regarding Preferences for Redistribution.
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Daniel Stegmueller
Associate Professor of Political Science
I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Duke University.
I am also an associate member of Nuffield College, University of Oxford, and of CAGE,
University of Warwick. My research interests lie at the boundary of political economy,
political behavior, and political sociology.
My work aims to further our understanding of the sources and consequences of economic
and political inequality in

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