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lines of race and education. -- Distributive Justice ; Governmental Redistribution ; Fairness …This paper proposes a model that can be implemented to estimate the willingness to pay for distributive justice … distributive justice from fiscal data and the estimated coefficients of a probit regression. Using this formula and data from a …
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This paper proposes a model that can be implemented to estimate the willingness to pay for distributive justice. A … formula is derived that allows one to recover the willingness to pay for distributive justice from the estimated coefficients … monetary value of justice in the United States is about one fifth of GDP. We find no evidence that the value of justice varies …
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less in favor of income redistribution. In societies with a high level of actual social mobility, income inequality is …
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nach sozialer Gerechtigkeit nachhaltig erfüllen zu können. Ironischerweise scheint es sogar so zu sein, daß die … Unzufriedenheit mit dem Sozialstaat aus einer wie auch immer definierten "Gerechtigkeitsperspektive" mit dem Ausmaß der Umverteilung … Ergebnis der individuellen Leistungsfähigkeit und Leistungswilligkeit Gegenstand der Umverteilung sein darf, sondern vielmehr …
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"This is a book about the demand for redistribution of income through taxes and transfers. It is also a book about how … our main intuition about what affects individual preferences for redistribution (whether a person is rich or poor) needs … person supports redistribution and whether that support affects her political behavior (we will show below that the poor do …
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We explore the contribution of reciprocity and other non selfish motives to the political viability of the modern welfare state. In the advanced economies, a substantial fraction of total income is regularly transferred from the better off to the less well off, with the approval of the...
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