Abstract of associated article: Debating over efficiency-enhancing but inequality-increasing reforms accounts for the routine business of democratic institutions. Fernandez and Rodrik (1991) hold that anti-reform bias can be attributed to individual-specific uncertainty regarding the distribution of gains and losses resulting from a reform. In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate that anti-reform bias arising from uncertainty is mitigated by social preferences. We show that, paradoxically, many who stand to lose from reforms vote in favor because they value efficiency, while many who will potentially gain from reforms oppose them due to inequality aversion
Public referenda are frequently used to determine the provision of public goods. As public programs ...
Some people have a concern for a fair distribution of incomes while others do not. Does such a conce...
Recent papers show that in group decisions individuals have social preferences for efficiency and eq...
Debating over efficiency-enhancing but inequality-increasing reforms accounts for the routine busine...
Debating over efficiency-enhancing but inequality-increasing reforms accounts for the routine busine...
Why do governments so often fail to adopt reforms that economists consider efficiency-enhancing? Thi...
Most of the literature asserts that political parties rationally define their preference for elector...
Elite support for modifying electoral institutions and policies generally depends on whether a propo...
We use a model of self-centered inequality aversion suggested by Fehr and Schmidt (1999) to study vo...
This study investigates the influence of social preferences on voting decisions using a new Random P...
This paper analyzes collective decision making when individual preferences evolve through learning. ...
We use a model of self-centered inequality aversion suggested by Fehr and Schmidt (1999) to study vo...
Voting is a natural context to investigate how democratic societies balance claims of economic effic...
We study whether and why voters may choose inefficient policies and institutions. We show that a maj...
Abstract of associated article: We study the formation of advocacy groups and how they can impact po...
Public referenda are frequently used to determine the provision of public goods. As public programs ...
Some people have a concern for a fair distribution of incomes while others do not. Does such a conce...
Recent papers show that in group decisions individuals have social preferences for efficiency and eq...
Debating over efficiency-enhancing but inequality-increasing reforms accounts for the routine busine...
Debating over efficiency-enhancing but inequality-increasing reforms accounts for the routine busine...
Why do governments so often fail to adopt reforms that economists consider efficiency-enhancing? Thi...
Most of the literature asserts that political parties rationally define their preference for elector...
Elite support for modifying electoral institutions and policies generally depends on whether a propo...
We use a model of self-centered inequality aversion suggested by Fehr and Schmidt (1999) to study vo...
This study investigates the influence of social preferences on voting decisions using a new Random P...
This paper analyzes collective decision making when individual preferences evolve through learning. ...
We use a model of self-centered inequality aversion suggested by Fehr and Schmidt (1999) to study vo...
Voting is a natural context to investigate how democratic societies balance claims of economic effic...
We study whether and why voters may choose inefficient policies and institutions. We show that a maj...
Abstract of associated article: We study the formation of advocacy groups and how they can impact po...
Public referenda are frequently used to determine the provision of public goods. As public programs ...
Some people have a concern for a fair distribution of incomes while others do not. Does such a conce...
Recent papers show that in group decisions individuals have social preferences for efficiency and eq...