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Marco Pastor Mayo
Marco Pastor Mayo
DPhil in Politics, University of Oxford
Verified email at politics.ox.ac.uk
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Cordons sanitaires or tainted coalitions? The electoral consequences of populist participation in government
P Riera, M Pastor
Party Politics 28 (5), 889-902, 2022
362022
Activating Self-Interest: The Role of Party Polarization in Preferences for Redistribution
M Pastor Mayo
Party Politics 30 (3), 531-549, 2024
32024
Absolute gains, relative losses: How the poor and the rich view redistribution differently
M PASTOR MAYO
European Journal of Political Research 64 (1), 320-347, 2025
2025
To redistribute or not to redistribute? The effects of inequality, development, absolute and relative income, and party polarisation on preferences for redistribution
M Pastor Mayo
University of Oxford, 2023
2023
Do populist parties lose support when participating in government?
P Riera, M Pastor
LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog, 2021
2021
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