The current degree of economic inequality in the US is the largest it has been since prior to the Great Depression and growing. Economic inequality is linked to mortality, social capital, interpersonal trust, and democratic participation, beyond the effects of poverty. Two main constructs are reviewed as predictors of support for efforts to reduce inequality: 1) distributive justice norms (equity and equality of outcome), and 2) causal attributions (individual and structural). Justification of the unequal status quo is often driven by reference to dominant cultural values personal responsibility and just deserts, which are likened to individual attributions and equity, respectively. However, individuals may also recognize that economic ...
Inequality is one of the most pressing economic issues in today’s world. High levels of economic ine...
WP 2001-24 December 2001JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We investigate how voluntary con...
Past research shows that growing inequality often does not result in citizen demands for redistribut...
The current degree of economic inequality in the US is the largest it has been since prior to the Gr...
This research was partly supported by grant No. PSI2013-45678P, from the Spanish Ministry of Science...
Past research has documented myriad pernicious psychological effects of high economic inequality, pr...
Many societies are becoming increasingly unequal, especially after the Great Recession. This is occu...
In considering the different ways people view inequality and various proposed solutions,this study d...
What motivates people to engage in activism against wealth inequality? The simple answer is, perceiv...
This paper argues for the importance of individuals’ tolerance of inequality for economic growth. By...
Political economists agree that a trade-offexists between equality and efficiency. Using a hypotheti...
This study presents a simple empirical framework suitable for describing individuals' subjective eva...
Why has economic inequality in the U.S. continued to grow despite widespread and strong public opini...
Economic inequality has been significantly rising in the United States, making it the most unequal a...
As economic inequality grows, more people stand to benefit from wealth redistribution. Yet in many c...
Inequality is one of the most pressing economic issues in today’s world. High levels of economic ine...
WP 2001-24 December 2001JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We investigate how voluntary con...
Past research shows that growing inequality often does not result in citizen demands for redistribut...
The current degree of economic inequality in the US is the largest it has been since prior to the Gr...
This research was partly supported by grant No. PSI2013-45678P, from the Spanish Ministry of Science...
Past research has documented myriad pernicious psychological effects of high economic inequality, pr...
Many societies are becoming increasingly unequal, especially after the Great Recession. This is occu...
In considering the different ways people view inequality and various proposed solutions,this study d...
What motivates people to engage in activism against wealth inequality? The simple answer is, perceiv...
This paper argues for the importance of individuals’ tolerance of inequality for economic growth. By...
Political economists agree that a trade-offexists between equality and efficiency. Using a hypotheti...
This study presents a simple empirical framework suitable for describing individuals' subjective eva...
Why has economic inequality in the U.S. continued to grow despite widespread and strong public opini...
Economic inequality has been significantly rising in the United States, making it the most unequal a...
As economic inequality grows, more people stand to benefit from wealth redistribution. Yet in many c...
Inequality is one of the most pressing economic issues in today’s world. High levels of economic ine...
WP 2001-24 December 2001JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We investigate how voluntary con...
Past research shows that growing inequality often does not result in citizen demands for redistribut...