The sustainability of the welfare state ultimately depends on citizens' preferences for income redistribution. They are elicited through a Discrete Choice Experiment performed in 2008 in Switzerland. Attributes are redistribution as GDP share, its uses (the unemployed, old-age pensioners, people with ill health etc.), and nationality of beneficiary. Estimated marginal willingness to pay (WTP) is positive among those who deem benefits too low, and negative otherwise. However, even those who state that government should reduce income inequality exhibit a negative WTP on average. The major finding is that estimated average WTP is maximum at 21% of GDP, clearly below the current value of 25%. Thus, the present Swiss welfare state does not appea...
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The sustainability of the welfare state ultimately depends on citizens' preferences for income redis...
In this paper, preferences for income redistribution in Switzerland are elicited through a Discrete ...
In this paper, we elicit preferences of Swiss citizens for the allocation of income redistribution t...
"This paper explores the determinants of individual level support for income redistribution by the g...
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This paper describes subjective wage inequality and the demand for redistribution in Austria using i...
Whereas the supply of redistribution is relatively easy to measure, the determinants of the demand f...
Redistribution is an inevitable feature of collective pension schemes. Nevertheless, it is still an ...
Theories of political redistribution are tested using data collected in three phases of the Internat...
This paper uses pseudo panel techniques and a fixed effects estimator to analyse the determinants of...
More than twenty years after the fall of the iron curtain, do citizens from former Communist countri...
Using survey data from a cross-section of European countries, this paper analyzes the determinants o...
The sustainability of the welfare state ultimately depends on citizens' preferences for income redis...
In this paper, preferences for income redistribution in Switzerland are elicited through a Discrete ...
In this paper, we elicit preferences of Swiss citizens for the allocation of income redistribution t...
"This paper explores the determinants of individual level support for income redistribution by the g...
The aim of this paper is to explore whether support for the welfare state is lower if people are mad...
What explains people s preferences for state intervention in social policies? Conducting a cross-sec...
This paper describes subjective wage inequality and the demand for redistribution in Austrianusing i...
We link life-satisfaction data to inequality of the pre-government income distribution at the region...
This paper describes subjective wage inequality and the demand for redistribution in Austria using i...
Whereas the supply of redistribution is relatively easy to measure, the determinants of the demand f...
Redistribution is an inevitable feature of collective pension schemes. Nevertheless, it is still an ...
Theories of political redistribution are tested using data collected in three phases of the Internat...
This paper uses pseudo panel techniques and a fixed effects estimator to analyse the determinants of...
More than twenty years after the fall of the iron curtain, do citizens from former Communist countri...
Using survey data from a cross-section of European countries, this paper analyzes the determinants o...