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David Rueda
David Rueda
Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Oxford
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Insider–outsider politics in industrialized democracies: the challenge to social democratic parties
D Rueda
American political science review 99 (1), 61-74, 2005
10262005
Social democracy inside out: Partisanship and labor market policy in advanced industrialized democracies
D Rueda
Oxford University Press, USA, 2007
9832007
Wage inequality and varieties of capitalism
D Rueda, J Pontusson
World politics 52 (3), 350-383, 2000
6652000
Social democracy and active labour-market policies: Insiders, outsiders and the politics of employment promotion
D Rueda
British Journal of Political Science 36 (3), 385-406, 2006
3742006
The politics of inequality: Voter mobilization and left parties in advanced industrial states
J Pontusson, D Rueda
Comparative Political Studies 43 (6), 675-705, 2010
3322010
Comparative political economy of wage distribution: The role of partisanship and labour market institutions
J Pontusson, D Rueda, CR Way
British Journal of Political Science 32 (2), 281-308, 2002
3022002
Social democracy constrained: Indirect taxation in industrialized democracies
P Beramendi, D Rueda
British journal of political science 37 (4), 619-641, 2007
2572007
Cheap labor: the new politics of “bread and roses” in industrial democracies
D King, D Rueda
Perspectives on Politics 6 (2), 279-297, 2008
2362008
The externalities of inequality: Fear of crime and preferences for redistribution in Western Europe
D Rueda, D Stegmueller
American Journal of Political Science 60 (2), 472-489, 2016
2152016
Dualization, crisis and the welfare state
D Rueda
Socio-Economic Review 12 (2), 381-407, 2014
2132014
The insider–outsider dilemma
J Lindvall, D Rueda
British Journal of Political Science 44 (2), 460-475, 2014
2122014
Automation and the welfare state: Technological change as a determinant of redistribution preferences
S Thewissen, D Rueda
Comparative Political Studies 52 (2), 171-208, 2019
1792019
Food comes first, then morals: Redistribution preferences, parochial altruism, and immigration in Western Europe
D Rueda
The Journal of Politics 80 (1), 225-239, 2018
162*2018
The altruistic rich? Inequality and other-regarding preferences for redistribution
M Dimick, D Rueda, D Stegmueller
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 11 (4), 385-439, 2016
1222016
Models of other-regarding preferences, inequality, and redistribution
M Dimick, D Rueda, D Stegmueller
Annual Review of Political Science 21, 441-460, 2018
1102018
Who wants what?: Redistribution preferences in comparative perspective
D Rueda, D Stegmueller
Cambridge University Press, 2019
1092019
Left government, policy, and corporatism: Explaining the influence of partisanship on inequality
D Rueda
World Politics 60 (3), 349-389, 2008
1042008
Inequality as a source of political polarization: A comparative analysis of twelve OECD countries
J Pontusson, D Rueda
Democracy, inequality, and representation, 312-353, 2008
1032008
The origins of dualism
D Rueda, E Wibbels, M Altamirano
The politics of advanced capitalism 2006, 1-40, 2015
952015
The state of the welfare state: Unemployment, labor market policy, and inequality in the age of workfare
D Rueda
Comparative Politics 47 (3), 296-314, 2015
942015
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