Voting and Campaign Contributions: Greater Inequality, Lesser Redistribution?
The recent US presidential elections saw unprecedented levels of campaign funds raised and spent. Filipe Campante, public policy professor at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, presented a paper on “Redistribution in a model of voting and campaign contributions”, as part...
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