Populism and Nationalism Diverge on Corporate Tax Preferences
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Discovery of the day · Political Science
Footloose Capital in the Land of America First: Populism, Nationalism and Mass Preferences Over Corporate Tax
Dear Rodney Richards, this is your personalized scientific intelligence briefing — curated for your work in Political Science.
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Political Science · Public Opinion
Discovery of the day
A new study demonstrates that populist and nationalist sentiments drive distinctly different preferences for corporate tax policy in response to multinational corporate behavior. Using original survey experiments on a nationally representative U.S. sample, researchers found that tax avoidance by multinational corporations significantly increases support for higher corporate taxes, particularly among populist citizens. For you as a writer and former public servant attuned to the philosophical underpinnings of political movements, this work offers crucial evidence for distinguishing populist from nationalist drivers of economic policy, enriching your understanding of how core political identities shape public demands in an era of resurgent right-wing parties.
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