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cost efficient redistribution between income groups even if the government cannot observe the individuals' incomes. This … paper examines how redistribution through public provision of private goods extends to the case of repeated interaction …
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procedure. We also discuss the perceptions of fairness and merit as potential drivers of the observed behavioral phenomenon. …
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Experimental literature on pro-social behavior has been largely focused on settings where the decision of donors is sufficient for an interaction to occur. However, in many real-life applications recipients first have to ask donors for help to initiate the transaction. We suggest that this first...
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the reasons for being poor. We develop and test a theo-ry about support for redistribution in the presence of target …
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resulting inequality is perceived differently and how this affects redistribution. Across treatments, we compare a spectator …'s redistribution of two workers' earnings. If workers do not compete in a zero-sum setting, average redistribution decreases. In a … of redistribution and are more likely to be Democrats. …
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should only be rewarded for factors under their control. This fairness ideal does not hold subjects responsible for factors …
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