Does ideology matter? This article examines income inequality as a dependent variable— an uncommon approach in the literature—challenging the traditional theory of Partisan Political Cycles, which typically focuses on dependent variables such as economic growth, inflation, and unemployment. The study aims to assess whether the Party Political Cycles model, with its theoretical and methodological contributions, ...
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