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redistribution to re-examine what since the 19th century has been described as “the social question.” This comparative examination is …
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We model inter-individual differences in preferences for redistribution as a function of (a) self-interest; (b) stable …
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respondents' memory thus increasing their support for redistribution. This effect stems from recently-shocked respondents …
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"There has been a remarkable upsurge of debate about increasing inequalities and their societal implications, reinforced by the economic crisis but bubbling to the surface before it. This has been seen in popular discourse, media coverage, political debate, and research in the social sciences....
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This article studies the role of the businessmen in Marshall’s views on the progress towards the social ideal. The analysis is grounded on a perfectionist reappraisal of the Marshallian principle of justice supported by an historical perspective and some of Marshall’s unpublished papers. It...
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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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We examine in how far people's experiences of income inequality affect their preferences for redistribution. We use … growing up are less in favor of redistribution, after controlling for income, demographics, unemployment experiences and …
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inequality and redistribution. Not surprisingly, the effective level of redistribution (after tax-and-transfer inequality) is … objective dimension of inequality and redistribution are, at least partially, linked with individuals' political preferences and … their voting behavior. The association between objective and subjective measures of inequality and redistribution vanishes …
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