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further corroborated using various complementary measures of individuals' perception of the chances and risks associated with … an unequal distribution of economic resources, such as their perception of the chances of upward mobility. I finally show …
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redistribution and progressive taxation, and less likely to have a conservative political orientation, even conditional on having the …
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redistribution and progressive taxation, and less likely to have a conservative political orientation, even conditional on having the …
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redistribution and progressive taxation, and less likely to have a conservative political orientation, even conditional on having the …
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redistribution and progressive taxation, and less likely to have a conservative political orientation, even conditional on having the …
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aggregate-level inequality measures and individuals' subjective perception of wage inequality, it turns out that there is both a …
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In this paper we explore how individual social preferences correlate with political support for redistribution. We ran … political support for distributive policies. The main correlates for support of redistribution are the beliefs concerning the …
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for redistribution beyond self-interest. Subjects generated a high or a low income either through a lottery or through an …
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We study beliefs about wealth inequality and preferences for wealth redistribution. For this, we conduct a large … position in it. Second, we investigate how preferences for wealth redistribution are affected by an information experiment. One … redistribution, we find no significant average treatment effect for either treatment in the full sample, although those who …
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