Publications

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Can Candidates Activate or Deactivate the Economic Vote?

Austin Hart
Comparative Political Studies (2010).
Correcting the relative lack of attention to the revenue side of public finance, this article examines to what extent globalization constrains partisan tax policy. I hypothesize that political ideology is still a good predictor of taxation in the neoliberal era, advancing this argument against the prominent globalization thesis.