According to the standard economic approach, the level of redistribution in a democratic society is growing with the inequality of the income distribution. However, data do not support such a finding. In this article, we assert that the canonical model fails Örst in its basic assumption, the fundamental selÖsh nature of human beings. Following Adam Smith as well as modern cognitive sciences, we then suppose that a moral instinct coexists with a selfish one. It follows that democracy, based on a unanimous agreement and not on a majority of voters as in the standard approach, can be characterized by two different cultures. In the Örst one, in the spirit of Locke, individual property comes before the government. In such a culture, we show that...
We examine the interactions between individual behavior, sentiments and the social contract in a mod...
Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the pol...
We examine the interactions between individual behavior, sentiments and the social contract in a mod...
According to the standard economic approach, the level of redistribution in a democratic society is ...
According to the standard economic approach, the level of redistribution in a democratic society is ...
Departing from mainstream economics, surveys rst show that individuals do care about fairness in th...
The reason why the social contract is so different in two otherwise comparable societies like the Un...
In mainstream economics individuals are supposed driven only by their self interest. By contrast, in...
When studying redistributive attitudes, surveys show that individuals do care about fairness. They a...
The reason why the social contract is so different in two otherwise comparable societies like the Un...
We examine the interactions between individual behavior, sentiments and the social contract in a mod...
When studying attitudes towards redistribution, surveys show that individuals do care about fairness...
Abstract. In this paper, we empirically test for the influence of fairness considerations on the wil...
Economic inequality has been significantly rising in the United States, making it the most unequal a...
Moral values infuence individual behavior and social interactions. A specially signif- cant instance...
We examine the interactions between individual behavior, sentiments and the social contract in a mod...
Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the pol...
We examine the interactions between individual behavior, sentiments and the social contract in a mod...
According to the standard economic approach, the level of redistribution in a democratic society is ...
According to the standard economic approach, the level of redistribution in a democratic society is ...
Departing from mainstream economics, surveys rst show that individuals do care about fairness in th...
The reason why the social contract is so different in two otherwise comparable societies like the Un...
In mainstream economics individuals are supposed driven only by their self interest. By contrast, in...
When studying redistributive attitudes, surveys show that individuals do care about fairness. They a...
The reason why the social contract is so different in two otherwise comparable societies like the Un...
We examine the interactions between individual behavior, sentiments and the social contract in a mod...
When studying attitudes towards redistribution, surveys show that individuals do care about fairness...
Abstract. In this paper, we empirically test for the influence of fairness considerations on the wil...
Economic inequality has been significantly rising in the United States, making it the most unequal a...
Moral values infuence individual behavior and social interactions. A specially signif- cant instance...
We examine the interactions between individual behavior, sentiments and the social contract in a mod...
Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the pol...
We examine the interactions between individual behavior, sentiments and the social contract in a mod...