David Rueda
David Rueda is professor of comparative politics at Nuffield College, University of Oxford who researches comparative political economy, the welfare state and labour market policy. He is an editor of the ''Socio-Economic Review''. Provided by Wikipedia
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The rise of nationalist populism comparing Western European right-wing political parties by Rueda, David ca. 20./21. Jh
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Who wants what? redistribution preferences in comparative perspective by Rueda, David ca. 20./21. Jh, Stegmueller, Daniel 1981-
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Social democracy inside out partisanship and labor market policy in industrialized democracies by Rueda, David
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Wage inequality and varieties of capitalism by Rueda, David, Pontusson, Jonas
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Biophysics of RNA-protein interactions a mechanistic view
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Biophysics of RNA-Protein Interactions A Mechanistic View
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