Support for governmental redistribution tended to be greater for the poor than the rich in a representative sample of Russian adults in 1996. However, support for redistribution is higher amongst those who expect their welfare to fall, and this effect is strongest amongst the currently well-off. A rising trajectory inhibits demand for redistribution. Support is also stronger in rural areas, amongst those with less schooling, those who fear losing their job, the elderly, and amongst women. Our results are consistent with Albert Hirschman’s idea of a ‘tunnel effect’, whereby prospects of mobility (in both directions) influence demand fo
Does bridging or bonding social capital matter for redistribution preferences? Existing literature d...
Using an original data set, we investigated the determinants of individual preferences over income r...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Journal of Social Policy. Also available from the pub...
The poor favour redistribution and the rich oppose it, but that is not all. Social mobility may make...
International audiencePeople's preferences for state intervention in social policies vary. A cross-s...
Rational choice theories of the size of government would predict larger demand for redistribution (a...
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What determines support among individuals for redistributive policies? Do individuals care about oth...
Even relatively poor people oppose high rates of redistribution because of the anticipation that the...
Abstract: The classical model developed by Meltzer and Richard (1981) stated that democracy will boo...
We test a key assumption underlying seminal theories about preferences for redistribution, which is ...
In this paper I present a model in which an increase in income inequality can lead to a decrease in ...
What determines support among individuals for redistributive policies? Do individuals care about oth...
This paper provides new stylized facts on how support for redistribution in the United Stated has ch...
This paper hypothesizes that individuals are more sensitive to how their relative position within th...
Does bridging or bonding social capital matter for redistribution preferences? Existing literature d...
Using an original data set, we investigated the determinants of individual preferences over income r...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Journal of Social Policy. Also available from the pub...
The poor favour redistribution and the rich oppose it, but that is not all. Social mobility may make...
International audiencePeople's preferences for state intervention in social policies vary. A cross-s...
Rational choice theories of the size of government would predict larger demand for redistribution (a...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail-du...
What determines support among individuals for redistributive policies? Do individuals care about oth...
Even relatively poor people oppose high rates of redistribution because of the anticipation that the...
Abstract: The classical model developed by Meltzer and Richard (1981) stated that democracy will boo...
We test a key assumption underlying seminal theories about preferences for redistribution, which is ...
In this paper I present a model in which an increase in income inequality can lead to a decrease in ...
What determines support among individuals for redistributive policies? Do individuals care about oth...
This paper provides new stylized facts on how support for redistribution in the United Stated has ch...
This paper hypothesizes that individuals are more sensitive to how their relative position within th...
Does bridging or bonding social capital matter for redistribution preferences? Existing literature d...
Using an original data set, we investigated the determinants of individual preferences over income r...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Journal of Social Policy. Also available from the pub...