A transfer from a richer individual to a poorer one seems to be the most intuitive and straightforward way of reducing income inequality in a society. However, can such a transfer reduce the welfare of the society? We show that a rich-to-poor transfer can induce a response in the individuals’ behaviors which actually exacerbates, rather than reduces, income inequality as measured by the Gini index. We use this result as an input in assessing the social welfare consequence of the transfer. Measuring social welfare by Sen’s social welfare function, we show that the transfer reduces social welfare. These two results are possible even for individuals whose utility functions are relatively simple (namely, at most quadratic in all terms) and inco...
We examine an assumed link between reducing inequality in income distribution, namely reducing the G...
The structure of intra-household allocation is crucial to know whether a transfer from a rich househ...
Acknowledging that individuals dislike having low relative income renders trade less attractive when...
A transfer from a richer individual to a poorer one seems to be the most intuitive and straightforwa...
We demonstrate that a rank-preserving transfer from a richer individual to a poorer individual can e...
We demonstrate that a rank-preserving transfer from a richer individual to a poorer individual can e...
Acknowledging that individuals dislike having low relative income renders trade less attractive when...
In 1920, Dalton introduces the important issue of the social welfare bases of income nequality measu...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
In this paper we define the relative deprivation of a person with income y as an increasing function...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
We use a highly-controlled laboratory experiment to study the causal impact of income decreases on r...
The structure of intra-household allocation is crucial to know whether a transfer from a rich househ...
Consider an income distribution among households of the same size in which individuals, equally need...
We use a controlled laboratory experiment to study the causal impact of income de-creases within a t...
We examine an assumed link between reducing inequality in income distribution, namely reducing the G...
The structure of intra-household allocation is crucial to know whether a transfer from a rich househ...
Acknowledging that individuals dislike having low relative income renders trade less attractive when...
A transfer from a richer individual to a poorer one seems to be the most intuitive and straightforwa...
We demonstrate that a rank-preserving transfer from a richer individual to a poorer individual can e...
We demonstrate that a rank-preserving transfer from a richer individual to a poorer individual can e...
Acknowledging that individuals dislike having low relative income renders trade less attractive when...
In 1920, Dalton introduces the important issue of the social welfare bases of income nequality measu...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
In this paper we define the relative deprivation of a person with income y as an increasing function...
We study the impact of redistributive policies when agents can signal their social status by spendin...
We use a highly-controlled laboratory experiment to study the causal impact of income decreases on r...
The structure of intra-household allocation is crucial to know whether a transfer from a rich househ...
Consider an income distribution among households of the same size in which individuals, equally need...
We use a controlled laboratory experiment to study the causal impact of income de-creases within a t...
We examine an assumed link between reducing inequality in income distribution, namely reducing the G...
The structure of intra-household allocation is crucial to know whether a transfer from a rich househ...
Acknowledging that individuals dislike having low relative income renders trade less attractive when...