We consider an election that is solely concerned with redistribution of income. It is well known that when voters are selfish, there is no political equilibrium. We consider the case where voters are modestly altruistic. We demonstrate that modest altruism results in a unique political equilibrium. We also provide an explanation for why voters are much more altruistic than individuals acting alone
It is incredibly unlikely that any one person’s vote will change the outcome of an election and indi...
According to a standard argument, higher income inequality fosters redistributive activities of the ...
Utilitarianism can be misplaced or ambiguous. As a prescription for individual behaviour, the injunc...
We endow individuals that differ in skill levels and tastes for working with altruistic preferences ...
We endow individuals who differ in skills and tastes for working, with altruistic preferences for re...
Some people have a concern for a fair distribution of incomes while others do not. Does such a conce...
Abstract. This paper surveys models of voting on redistribution. Under reason-able assumptions, the ...
AbstractSome people have a concern for a fair distribution of incomes while others do not. Does such...
I propose a framework in which individual political participation can take two distinct forms, votin...
We use a model of self-centered inequality aversion suggested by Fehr and Schmidt (1999) to study vo...
I propose a framework in which individual political participation is endogenous and can take two dis...
Traditionally, we have assumed that voters choose the candidates and policy platforms that benefit t...
The history of poverty lines suggests that they are determined jointly with poverty policy in the sa...
We use a model of self-centered inequality aversion suggested by Fehr and Schmidt (1999) to study vo...
Abstract This paper presents a goal-oriented model of political participation based on two psycholog...
It is incredibly unlikely that any one person’s vote will change the outcome of an election and indi...
According to a standard argument, higher income inequality fosters redistributive activities of the ...
Utilitarianism can be misplaced or ambiguous. As a prescription for individual behaviour, the injunc...
We endow individuals that differ in skill levels and tastes for working with altruistic preferences ...
We endow individuals who differ in skills and tastes for working, with altruistic preferences for re...
Some people have a concern for a fair distribution of incomes while others do not. Does such a conce...
Abstract. This paper surveys models of voting on redistribution. Under reason-able assumptions, the ...
AbstractSome people have a concern for a fair distribution of incomes while others do not. Does such...
I propose a framework in which individual political participation can take two distinct forms, votin...
We use a model of self-centered inequality aversion suggested by Fehr and Schmidt (1999) to study vo...
I propose a framework in which individual political participation is endogenous and can take two dis...
Traditionally, we have assumed that voters choose the candidates and policy platforms that benefit t...
The history of poverty lines suggests that they are determined jointly with poverty policy in the sa...
We use a model of self-centered inequality aversion suggested by Fehr and Schmidt (1999) to study vo...
Abstract This paper presents a goal-oriented model of political participation based on two psycholog...
It is incredibly unlikely that any one person’s vote will change the outcome of an election and indi...
According to a standard argument, higher income inequality fosters redistributive activities of the ...
Utilitarianism can be misplaced or ambiguous. As a prescription for individual behaviour, the injunc...