This paper explores how a trust in government shared by neighbors is associated with individual preferences for income redistribution and individual perceptions regarding income tax burden. Three measures for trust in government are used: “trust in ministries and government agencies”, “trust in diet members”, and “trust in members of municipal councils”. After controlling for individual characteristics, the key findings are: (1) people are more likely to express preferences for income redistribution when trust in government in their residential area is high; (2) people are more likely to perceive their tax burden as low when trust in government in their residential area is high; and (3) when the sample is divided into high- and low-income e...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
There are significant differences across countries in terms of redistribution by the government. Thi...
The debate about the relationship between social capital the welfare state has produced contradictor...
This paper explores how a trust in government shared by neighbors is associated with individual pref...
This paper explores how a perceived tax burden is influenced by the degree that neighbors prefer inc...
This paper explores how a perceived tax burden is influenced by the degree that neighbors prefer inc...
Why do some people support government redistribution more than others? This article addresses this q...
For many economists government intervention is linked to low levels of interpersonal trust and corru...
Unless people pay the taxes they are obliged to pay, a general welfare state will eventually collaps...
This paper uses individual level data (the Japanese General Social Survey, 2001) to examine how gove...
Theories of political redistribution are tested using data collected in three phases of the Internat...
What actions do governments take that may affect individual trust? Although the literature on tax mo...
What actions do governments around the world take that may affect individuals’ trust in the governme...
Using survey data from a cross-section of European countries, this paper analyzes the determinants o...
Using data on trust and trustworthiness from the 1990 wave of the World Values Survey, I first inves...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
There are significant differences across countries in terms of redistribution by the government. Thi...
The debate about the relationship between social capital the welfare state has produced contradictor...
This paper explores how a trust in government shared by neighbors is associated with individual pref...
This paper explores how a perceived tax burden is influenced by the degree that neighbors prefer inc...
This paper explores how a perceived tax burden is influenced by the degree that neighbors prefer inc...
Why do some people support government redistribution more than others? This article addresses this q...
For many economists government intervention is linked to low levels of interpersonal trust and corru...
Unless people pay the taxes they are obliged to pay, a general welfare state will eventually collaps...
This paper uses individual level data (the Japanese General Social Survey, 2001) to examine how gove...
Theories of political redistribution are tested using data collected in three phases of the Internat...
What actions do governments take that may affect individual trust? Although the literature on tax mo...
What actions do governments around the world take that may affect individuals’ trust in the governme...
Using survey data from a cross-section of European countries, this paper analyzes the determinants o...
Using data on trust and trustworthiness from the 1990 wave of the World Values Survey, I first inves...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
There are significant differences across countries in terms of redistribution by the government. Thi...
The debate about the relationship between social capital the welfare state has produced contradictor...