We illustrate how the desire to live in a fair society that rewards individual effort and hard work triggers an unselfish though rational demand for redistribution. This leads the well off to prefer higher taxes and the poor to reject extreme progressivity. We then provide evidence of these behaviors using a nationally representative survey from Italy. Our empirical analysis confirms that a stronger aversion to unfair distributive outcomes is associated with a higher support for redistribution by individuals with high income and to a lower demand for redistribution by those with low income
Theories of political redistribution are tested using data collected in three phases of the Internat...
Meritocratic redistributive preferences - where people regard it as more unfair and demand more redi...
This paper provides evidence that attitudes towards redistribution are associated with the extent of...
We theoretically illustrate how the aversion to unfairness triggers an unselfish though rational dem...
We experimentally investigate subjects’ preferences for redistribution depending on i) their persona...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
Departing from mainstream economics, surveys ?rst show that individ- uals do care about fairness in ...
This paper investigates the relative importance of fairness preferences, risk aversion, and selfinte...
Large income inequalities have strong negative impacts on lower and middle-income classes and harm t...
Ideas about what is "fair" above and beyond the individuals' positionin the income ladder influence ...
Do rising inequality and youth unemployment aect preferences for redistribution? Using country-level...
Over the past few years a large body of literature has studied the determinants of individual prefer...
When studying attitudes towards redistribution, surveys show that individuals do care about fairness...
Different beliefs about how fair social competition is and what determines income inequality, influe...
In this paper, we revisit the association between happiness and inequality. We argue that the percei...
Theories of political redistribution are tested using data collected in three phases of the Internat...
Meritocratic redistributive preferences - where people regard it as more unfair and demand more redi...
This paper provides evidence that attitudes towards redistribution are associated with the extent of...
We theoretically illustrate how the aversion to unfairness triggers an unselfish though rational dem...
We experimentally investigate subjects’ preferences for redistribution depending on i) their persona...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
Departing from mainstream economics, surveys ?rst show that individ- uals do care about fairness in ...
This paper investigates the relative importance of fairness preferences, risk aversion, and selfinte...
Large income inequalities have strong negative impacts on lower and middle-income classes and harm t...
Ideas about what is "fair" above and beyond the individuals' positionin the income ladder influence ...
Do rising inequality and youth unemployment aect preferences for redistribution? Using country-level...
Over the past few years a large body of literature has studied the determinants of individual prefer...
When studying attitudes towards redistribution, surveys show that individuals do care about fairness...
Different beliefs about how fair social competition is and what determines income inequality, influe...
In this paper, we revisit the association between happiness and inequality. We argue that the percei...
Theories of political redistribution are tested using data collected in three phases of the Internat...
Meritocratic redistributive preferences - where people regard it as more unfair and demand more redi...
This paper provides evidence that attitudes towards redistribution are associated with the extent of...