Income inequality is rising around the world. Increased income inequality has been linked with higher rates of crime, greater debt, and poorer health, but the mechanisms linking inequality to poor outcomes among individuals are poorly understood. This research tested a behavioral account linking inequality to individual decision making. The account suggests that more unequal outcomes lead people to perceive that they need more resources to be satisfied. Higher perceived needs, in turn, motivate greater risk taking to meet those needs. Results of three experiments and an analysis of large-scale internet search data supported the proposed account. Results suggest that inequality may promote a range of poor outcomes, in part, by increasing ris...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
Income inequality has risen sharply in the United States over the past forty years, yet there remain...
This paper deals with individuals’ preferences for social outcomes in the context of income and heal...
Social and economic inequality are at the heart of conservations happening in countries ...
Inequality has been associated with risk-taking at the societal level. However, this relationship ha...
This paper studies the relationship between income inequality and risk taking. Increased income ineq...
Standard economic theory assumes that individual risk taking decisions are independent from the soci...
Existing literature suggests that an individual\u27s socioeconomic status may have a considerable ef...
This paper investigates social influences on attitudes to risk and offers an evolutionary explanatio...
Economic inequality continues to reach historic highs globally, and the U.S. currently ranks as the ...
Combining a standard measure of concern about low relative wealth and a standard measure of relative...
This thesis consists of four separate experimental studies that concern individuals’ preferences and...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
Economic inequality has been rising globally over the past 30 years. Higher rates of economic inequa...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
Income inequality has risen sharply in the United States over the past forty years, yet there remain...
This paper deals with individuals’ preferences for social outcomes in the context of income and heal...
Social and economic inequality are at the heart of conservations happening in countries ...
Inequality has been associated with risk-taking at the societal level. However, this relationship ha...
This paper studies the relationship between income inequality and risk taking. Increased income ineq...
Standard economic theory assumes that individual risk taking decisions are independent from the soci...
Existing literature suggests that an individual\u27s socioeconomic status may have a considerable ef...
This paper investigates social influences on attitudes to risk and offers an evolutionary explanatio...
Economic inequality continues to reach historic highs globally, and the U.S. currently ranks as the ...
Combining a standard measure of concern about low relative wealth and a standard measure of relative...
This thesis consists of four separate experimental studies that concern individuals’ preferences and...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
Economic inequality has been rising globally over the past 30 years. Higher rates of economic inequa...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
Income inequality has risen sharply in the United States over the past forty years, yet there remain...
This paper deals with individuals’ preferences for social outcomes in the context of income and heal...