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comparative politics (scandinavia vs us)

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    How do you avoid violent redistribution of wealth?: Gradualists

    The slow way Look, I know what Sweden sounds like at this point. I know we cite it constantly. But here is why we keep going back: in 1951, Sweden’s top marginal rate was 58 percent, union membership stood at 70 percent, and the Gini coefficient was among the lowest in the...
    public policy
    taxation policy
    income inequality
    comparative politics (scandinavia vs us)
    labor relations and unionization
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