The permanent tax revolt: How the property tax transformed American politics IW Martin Stanford University Press, 2008 | 453 | 2008 |
The new fiscal sociology: Taxation in comparative and historical perspective IW Martin, AK Mehrotra, M Prasad Cambridge University Press, 2009 | 377 | 2009 |
Rich people's movements: Grassroots campaigns to untax the one percent I Martin Oxford University Press, USA, 2013 | 228 | 2013 |
The thunder of history: The origins and development of the new fiscal sociology IW Martin, AK Mehrotra, M Prasad The new fiscal sociology: Taxation in comparative and historical perspective …, 2009 | 197 | 2009 |
Does inequality erode social trust? Results from multilevel models of US states and counties M Fairbrother, IW Martin Social science research 42 (2), 347-360, 2013 | 186 | 2013 |
Dawn of the living wage: The diffusion of a redistributive municipal policy I Martin Urban Affairs Review 36 (4), 470-496, 2001 | 146 | 2001 |
Gentrification, property tax limitation, and displacement IW Martin, K Beck Urban Affairs Review 54 (1), 33-73, 2018 | 131 | 2018 |
Taxes and fiscal sociology I William Martin, M Prasad Annual review of sociology 40 (1), 331-345, 2014 | 127 | 2014 |
High school segregation and access to the University of California I Martin, J Karabel, SW Jaquez Educational Policy 19 (2), 308-330, 2005 | 81 | 2005 |
Does school finance litigation cause taxpayer revolt? Serrano and Proposition 13 I Martin Law & Society Review 40 (3), 525-558, 2006 | 64 | 2006 |
Redistributing toward the rich: strategic policy crafting in the campaign to repeal the Sixteenth Amendment, 1938–1958 IW Martin American Journal of Sociology 116 (1), 1-52, 2010 | 61 | 2010 |
Who are the foreclosed? A statistical portrait of America in crisis C Niedt, IW Martin Housing Policy Debate 23 (1), 159-176, 2013 | 38 | 2013 |
Foreclosed America I Martin, C Niedt Stanford University Press, 2020 | 37 | 2020 |
Fiscal protest in thirteen welfare states IW Martin, N Gabay Socio-Economic Review 11 (1), 107-130, 2013 | 37 | 2013 |
Do living wage policies diffuse? I Martin Urban Affairs Review 41 (5), 710-719, 2006 | 37 | 2006 |
What we talk about when we talk about taxes JL Kidder, I William Martin Symbolic Interaction 35 (2), 123-145, 2012 | 35 | 2012 |
Living wage campaigns in the economic policy arena: Four case studies from California C Zabin, I Martin | 31 | 1999 |
Tax policy and tax protest in 20 rich democracies, 1980–2010 I William Martin, N Gabay The British journal of sociology 69 (3), 647-669, 2018 | 26 | 2018 |
The fiscal sociology of public consultation IW Martin Democratizing inequalities: Dilemmas of the new public participation, 102-24, 2015 | 24 | 2015 |
Property tax limitation and racial inequality in effective tax rates IW Martin, K Beck Critical Sociology 43 (2), 221-236, 2017 | 23 | 2017 |