2023
DOI: 10.1177/13540688231161772
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Activating Self-Interest: The Role of Party Polarization in Preferences for Redistribution

Abstract: Although extensive research has analyzed the factors that moderate economic self-interest—the relationship between individuals’ income position and their preferences for redistribution—there is little crossnational research that analyzes the role of political parties. This article argues that political parties play a considerable moderating role in (de-)activating economic self-interest based on the polarization they display in their economic and cultural positions. By combining the World/European Values Surve… Show more

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