Abstract: In this study I present experimental evidence of a novel channel yielding inequality persistence. In an initial experiment, results suggest that individuals respond to salient inequality by adjusting their performance beliefs to justify the inequality. Subsequent experiments reveal: i) that it is beliefs about relative ability—an ostensibly stable trait— rather than effort provision that respond to inequality; and that ii) unequal pay in an initial task affects willingness to compete on a subsequent task for male participants. Taken together, these patterns may cause inequality to become self-perpetuating. I conclude by discussing some implications of these findings
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In this paper we find an individual non-cognitive characteristic that generates heterogeneity on ind...
This paper investigates the impact of economic inequality on people’s perceptions of fairness and wi...
This paper describes two studies designed to test how two structural conditions of an in-terview sit...
Abstract: In this study I present novel experimental evidence for an under-explored mechanism yieldi...
Abstract: In this study I construct a novel explanation for inequality persistence and then present ...
Previous literature demonstrates that beliefs about the determinants of income inequality play a maj...
Inequality leads people to believe they're less able and deserve the disadvantage, argues Jeffrey Bu...
What individual characteristics predict inequality acceptance? Previous literature has focused on ec...
Supplementary information for article Redistribution and beliefs about the source of income inequali...
Factors beyond a person’s control, such as demographic characteristics at birth, often influence th...
It is widely recognized that confidence can have important economic consequences. While most of the ...
Factors beyond a person's control, such as demographic characteristics at birth, often influence the...
Attributions, or lay explanations for inequality, have been linked to inequality-relevant behavior. ...
How does the context of income inequality in which people live affect their belief in meritocracy, t...
The experimental literature and studies using survey data have established that people care a great ...
In this paper we find an individual non-cognitive characteristic that generates heterogeneity on ind...
This paper investigates the impact of economic inequality on people’s perceptions of fairness and wi...
This paper describes two studies designed to test how two structural conditions of an in-terview sit...