There are striking differences in inequality and redistribution between the United States and Scandinavia. To study whether there are corresponding differences in social preferences, we conducted a large-scale international social preference experiment where Americans and Norwegians make distributive choices in identical environments. Combining the infrastructure of an international online labor market and that of a leading international data collection agency, we show that Americans and Norwegians differ significantly in fairness views, but not in the importance assigned to efficiency. In particular, we find that Americans accept significantly more inequality than Norwegians, even when they make distributive choices in identical situations...
This paper is written as the final thesis of our master’s degree at Norwegian School of Economics, N...
We present the results of an experiment measuring social preferences within couples in a context whe...
Because of their more limited inequality and more comprehensive social welfare systems, many perceiv...
There are striking differences in inequality and redistribution between the United States and Scandi...
There are striking differences in inequality and redistribution between the United States and Scandi...
The Choice LabThere is a striking difference in income inequality and redistributive policies betwe...
A large number of observational and experimental studies have explored the determinants of individua...
Welfare regimes differ in their impact on social inequality in important ways. While previous resear...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world’s poorest ...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world’s poorest ...
A large number of observational and experimental studies have explored the determinants of individua...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world's poorest c...
Meritocratic redistributive preferences - where people regard it as more unfair and demand more redi...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world’s poorest c...
Can just two sentences about the motivation and situation of social welfare recipients’ crowd out a ...
This paper is written as the final thesis of our master’s degree at Norwegian School of Economics, N...
We present the results of an experiment measuring social preferences within couples in a context whe...
Because of their more limited inequality and more comprehensive social welfare systems, many perceiv...
There are striking differences in inequality and redistribution between the United States and Scandi...
There are striking differences in inequality and redistribution between the United States and Scandi...
The Choice LabThere is a striking difference in income inequality and redistributive policies betwe...
A large number of observational and experimental studies have explored the determinants of individua...
Welfare regimes differ in their impact on social inequality in important ways. While previous resear...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world’s poorest ...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world’s poorest ...
A large number of observational and experimental studies have explored the determinants of individua...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world's poorest c...
Meritocratic redistributive preferences - where people regard it as more unfair and demand more redi...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world’s poorest c...
Can just two sentences about the motivation and situation of social welfare recipients’ crowd out a ...
This paper is written as the final thesis of our master’s degree at Norwegian School of Economics, N...
We present the results of an experiment measuring social preferences within couples in a context whe...
Because of their more limited inequality and more comprehensive social welfare systems, many perceiv...