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The Politics of Wealth Inequality

Monday March 19, 2018, at 13:30
Room 24.120 (First floor). Mercè Rodoreda building 24
Research seminar

Ben Ansell (University of Oxford)

Ben Ansell is Professor of Comparative Democratic Institutions in the Department of Politics and International Relations and Professorial Fellow, Nuffield College. He received his PhD in Government from Harvard University in 2006 and conducts research in a wide area of comparative politics and political economy. Before joining Oxford and Nuffield College he was an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota. His initial research focus was the politics of education, with his book From the Ballot to the Blackboard: The Redistributive Politics of Education, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010 and winning the William H. Riker prize for best book in political economy. He is currently working on the interplay between inequality and democratization and on the effects of housing price booms and busts on political preferences. The former research has culminated in Inequality and Democratization: An Elite-Competition Approach, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. His work has been published in International OrganizationWorld PoliticsComparative Political Studies, and the American Political Science Review. From September 2013, together with David Samuels at the University of Minnesota, he has been co-editor of Comparative Political Studies.

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