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Building on a theoretical model we test the hypothesis that effort choices and preferences for redistribution are … preferences for redistribution and effort choices simultaneously. While respondents with stronger preferences for redistribution … redistribution choices even increase in imposed effort. Those with higher ability are willing to help the needy if earning income …
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We use survey and experimental data to explore how effort choices and preferences for redis-tribution are linked. Under … standard preferences, redistribution would reduce effort. This is different with social preferences. Using data from the World … Value Survey, we find that respondents with stronger preferences for redistribution tend to have weaker incentives to engage …
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Building on a theoretical model we test the hypothesis that effort choices and preferences for redistribution are … preferences for redistribution and effort choices simultaneously. While respondents with stronger preferences for redistribution … redistribution choices even increase in imposed effort. Those with higher ability are willing to help the needy if earning income …
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