Society often allocates valuable resources- such as prestigious positions, salaries, or marriage partners- via tournament-like institutions. In such situations, in-equality affects incentives to compete and hence has a direct effect on equilibrium choices and hence material outcomes. We introduce a new distinction between inequality in initial endowments (e.g. ability, inherited wealth) and inequality of what one can obtain as rewards (e.g. prestigious positions, money). We show that these two types of inequality have opposing effects on equilibrium behavior and wellbeing. Greater inequality of rewards tends to hurt most people — both the middle class and the poor, — who are forced into greater effort. In contrast, greater inequality of en...
How should we make value judgments about wealth inequality? Harsanyi (1953) proposes that an individ...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
Factors beyond a person’s control, such as demographic characteristics at birth, often influence th...
Society often allocates valuable resources- such as prestigious positions, salaries, or marriage par...
Society often allocates valuable resources- such as prestigious positions, salaries, or marriage par...
Society often allocates valuable resources- such as prestigious positions, salaries, or marriage par...
Motivated by the potential tension between coordination, which may require discriminating among iden...
Motivated by the potential tension between coordination, which may require discriminating among iden...
Unequally-distributed resources, whether people’s income or competence, are ubiquitous in our real w...
The rewards people receive are often taken as indirect evidence of their merit. We outline an argume...
In this paper, we analyse if individual inequality aversion measured with simple experimental games ...
We investigate the effects of inequality in wealth on the incentives to contribute to a group output...
We investigate the effects of inequality in wealth on the incentives to contribute to a group output...
We investigate the effects of inequality in wealth on the incentives to contribute to a group output...
Unequally distributed resources are ubiquitous. The decision of whether to promote competition or eq...
How should we make value judgments about wealth inequality? Harsanyi (1953) proposes that an individ...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
Factors beyond a person’s control, such as demographic characteristics at birth, often influence th...
Society often allocates valuable resources- such as prestigious positions, salaries, or marriage par...
Society often allocates valuable resources- such as prestigious positions, salaries, or marriage par...
Society often allocates valuable resources- such as prestigious positions, salaries, or marriage par...
Motivated by the potential tension between coordination, which may require discriminating among iden...
Motivated by the potential tension between coordination, which may require discriminating among iden...
Unequally-distributed resources, whether people’s income or competence, are ubiquitous in our real w...
The rewards people receive are often taken as indirect evidence of their merit. We outline an argume...
In this paper, we analyse if individual inequality aversion measured with simple experimental games ...
We investigate the effects of inequality in wealth on the incentives to contribute to a group output...
We investigate the effects of inequality in wealth on the incentives to contribute to a group output...
We investigate the effects of inequality in wealth on the incentives to contribute to a group output...
Unequally distributed resources are ubiquitous. The decision of whether to promote competition or eq...
How should we make value judgments about wealth inequality? Harsanyi (1953) proposes that an individ...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
Factors beyond a person’s control, such as demographic characteristics at birth, often influence th...