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This edited volume examines the potential of labour market institutions for ensuring equitable income distribution. Using empirical examples from both developed and developing countries, it analyses the connections between macroeconomic policies and inequality as well as how specific groups are...
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' subjects determines later redistributive decisions among the 'heir' subjects. On average, redistribution is highest among the …
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Support for redistribution depends on whether inequality stems from differences in performance or luck, but different … sources of luck may impact redistribution differentially. We elicit redistribution decisions from a U.S.-representative sample …
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This paper discusses what determines the preferences of individuals for redistribution. We review the theoretical … examine empirical evidence for the US, using the General Social Survey, and for a large set of countries, using the World … tolerance for inequality. -- Preferences for redistribution …
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