In this paper, we elicit preferences of Swiss citizens for the allocation of income redistribution to different uses through a Discrete Choice Experiment performed in 2008. Neustadt and Zweifel (2009} provide an estimate of the total desired amount of income redistribution as a share of disposable income. Here, we estimate marginal willingness-to-pay values for types of recipients (old-age pensioners, people with ill health, the unemployed, working poor, and families with children) and their nationality (Swiss, citizens of western European countries, others). Hypotheses derived from the insurance motive for redistribution receive some empirical support
peer reviewedThis paper uses pseudo panel techniques and a fixed effects estimator to analyse the de...
We survey the literature on preferences for redistribution. We discuss different ways the literature...
Using survey data from a cross-section of European countries, this paper analyzes the determinants o...
In this paper, we elicit preferences of Swiss citizens for the allocation of income redistribution t...
In this paper, preferences for income redistribution in Switzerland are elicited through a Discrete ...
The sustainability of the welfare state ultimately depends on citizens' preferences for income redis...
In this paper, we elicit preferences for the allocation of income redistribution to different uses t...
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 ...
What explains people s preferences for state intervention in social policies? Conducting a cross-sec...
This paper provides evidence that attitudes towards redistribution are associated with the extent of...
In this paper we analyse how redistributive preference relates to actual income and to its distribut...
"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 Austrianusing i...
peer reviewedThis paper uses pseudo panel techniques and a fixed effects estimator to analyse the de...
We survey the literature on preferences for redistribution. We discuss different ways the literature...
Using survey data from a cross-section of European countries, this paper analyzes the determinants o...
In this paper, we elicit preferences of Swiss citizens for the allocation of income redistribution t...
In this paper, preferences for income redistribution in Switzerland are elicited through a Discrete ...
The sustainability of the welfare state ultimately depends on citizens' preferences for income redis...
In this paper, we elicit preferences for the allocation of income redistribution to different uses t...
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 ...
What explains people s preferences for state intervention in social policies? Conducting a cross-sec...
This paper provides evidence that attitudes towards redistribution are associated with the extent of...
In this paper we analyse how redistributive preference relates to actual income and to its distribut...
"This paper explores the determinants of individual level support for income redistribution by the g...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
This paper describes subjective wage inequality and the demand for redistribution in Austrianusing i...
peer reviewedThis paper uses pseudo panel techniques and a fixed effects estimator to analyse the de...
We survey the literature on preferences for redistribution. We discuss different ways the literature...
Using survey data from a cross-section of European countries, this paper analyzes the determinants o...