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Hosts:
Marius R. Busemeyer – Professor of Comparative Political Economy at the University of Konstanz and Speaker of the Cluster of Excellence “The Politics of Inequality”.
Gabriele Spilker – Professor of International Politics at the University of Konstanz and Co-Speaker of the Cluster.
Guest:
David Rueda – Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Oxford and Fellow at Nuffield College; Senior Fellow at the Cluster of Excellence “The Politics of Inequality”. His research focuses on the political economy of redistribution, unions and social democracy, and perceptions of fairness and deservingness.
Episode Overview
Is inequality always seen as unfair? Or do people sometimes consider it justified? In this episode, Marius R. Busemeyer and Gabriele Spilker speak with David Rueda about fairness, meritocracy, and the political foundations of redistribution.
Drawing on large-scale surveys and innovative lab experiments, Rueda shows that support for redistribution is not driven by income alone. While material self-interest matters, perceptions of fairness and deservingness play a crucial role in shaping attitudes toward taxation, welfare, and inequality. The episode also explores how concerns about crime, insecurity, and social order intersect with redistributive politics — and whether investing in redistribution may ultimately be more effective than investing in punishment.
Episode Highlights
Fairness, Merit, and Self-Interest
Information and Inequality Perceptions
What Happens in the Lab?
Redistribution vs. Policing
Implications for Welfare State Politics
Links & Further Reading
More about the Cluster of Excellence “The Politics of Inequality”: www.exc.uni-konstanz.de/inequality
· Further information:
o Fetscher, V. and Rueda, D. (2023): “For Richer and for Poorer: Income, Perceptions of Inequality and Support for Redistribution”. Preprint.
o Rueda, D. and Stegmueller, D. (2019): “Who Wants What? Redistribution Preferences in Comparative Perspective”. Cambridge University Press.
o In_equality Colloquium with David Rueda: “Crime or redistribution: Fairness, effort and income”. 8 Octobre 2024.
Contact: [email protected]
New episodes every first Wednesday of the month – subscribe and stay tuned!
By Universität Konstanz - Exzellenzcluster "The Politics of Inequality"Hosts:
Marius R. Busemeyer – Professor of Comparative Political Economy at the University of Konstanz and Speaker of the Cluster of Excellence “The Politics of Inequality”.
Gabriele Spilker – Professor of International Politics at the University of Konstanz and Co-Speaker of the Cluster.
Guest:
David Rueda – Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Oxford and Fellow at Nuffield College; Senior Fellow at the Cluster of Excellence “The Politics of Inequality”. His research focuses on the political economy of redistribution, unions and social democracy, and perceptions of fairness and deservingness.
Episode Overview
Is inequality always seen as unfair? Or do people sometimes consider it justified? In this episode, Marius R. Busemeyer and Gabriele Spilker speak with David Rueda about fairness, meritocracy, and the political foundations of redistribution.
Drawing on large-scale surveys and innovative lab experiments, Rueda shows that support for redistribution is not driven by income alone. While material self-interest matters, perceptions of fairness and deservingness play a crucial role in shaping attitudes toward taxation, welfare, and inequality. The episode also explores how concerns about crime, insecurity, and social order intersect with redistributive politics — and whether investing in redistribution may ultimately be more effective than investing in punishment.
Episode Highlights
Fairness, Merit, and Self-Interest
Information and Inequality Perceptions
What Happens in the Lab?
Redistribution vs. Policing
Implications for Welfare State Politics
Links & Further Reading
More about the Cluster of Excellence “The Politics of Inequality”: www.exc.uni-konstanz.de/inequality
· Further information:
o Fetscher, V. and Rueda, D. (2023): “For Richer and for Poorer: Income, Perceptions of Inequality and Support for Redistribution”. Preprint.
o Rueda, D. and Stegmueller, D. (2019): “Who Wants What? Redistribution Preferences in Comparative Perspective”. Cambridge University Press.
o In_equality Colloquium with David Rueda: “Crime or redistribution: Fairness, effort and income”. 8 Octobre 2024.
Contact: [email protected]
New episodes every first Wednesday of the month – subscribe and stay tuned!