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Political parties, games and income distribution -- 2. Opposition effects, blackmail and u-turns under Pierre Elliot Trudeau -- 3. The arithmetics of politics under Margaret Thatcher -- 4. Right-wing ascendency, pivitol players and asymmetric power under Bob Hawke -- 5. The demise of the federal social safety net under Clinton -- 6. Conclusions -- Technical addendum -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $aThis book explores the impact of political parties on income redistribution policy in liberal democracies. Rosa Mule? illustrates how public policy on inequality is influenced by strategic interactions among party leaders, rather than responses to social constituencies. Using game theory in detailed case studies of intraparty conflicts, Mule? evaluates her findings against a broad range of theories - political business cycle, median convergence, 'shrinking middle class' and demographic movements. 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