Individuals reject economic inequality if they believe it to result from unequal opportunities. This paper argues income gaps between groups determined at birth, based on sex, race, or family background, can serve people as an indication of unequal opportunities. Findings from a survey experiment show Americans underestimate these gaps. When confronted with accurate information, participants correct their perceptions and adjust redistributive preferences. A follow-up survey finds these effects to last for over one year. In sum, this paper contributes to political economy scholarship that links individual preferences to objective characteristics of the income distribution. Focusing on income gaps offers new ways to explore the political cons...
This paper explores how individual preferences for redistribution depend on future income prospects....
In an era of rising inequality, the U.S. public’s relatively modest support for redistributive polic...
This article explores how preferences for redistribution among voters are affected by th...
Are individuals accurately informed about their place in the income distribution? Despite the import...
This dissertation argues that public opinion regarding the acceptability and desirability of income ...
Widespread unawareness and indifference arguably contribute to growing inequalities. However, previo...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail-d...
Are individuals accurately informed about their place in the income distribution? Despite the import...
This dissertation focuses on the political responses to income inequality. Multiple critical puzzles...
We investigate whether beliefs about the income distribution are associated with political positions...
Post-tax income inequality in the US has been rising since the mid-1970s at a rate higher than most ...
Income inequality has risen sharply in the United States over the past forty years, yet there remain...
Individual perceptions of income distribution play a vital role in political economy and public fina...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
This article explores how preferences for redistribution among voters are affected by the structure ...
This paper explores how individual preferences for redistribution depend on future income prospects....
In an era of rising inequality, the U.S. public’s relatively modest support for redistributive polic...
This article explores how preferences for redistribution among voters are affected by th...
Are individuals accurately informed about their place in the income distribution? Despite the import...
This dissertation argues that public opinion regarding the acceptability and desirability of income ...
Widespread unawareness and indifference arguably contribute to growing inequalities. However, previo...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail-d...
Are individuals accurately informed about their place in the income distribution? Despite the import...
This dissertation focuses on the political responses to income inequality. Multiple critical puzzles...
We investigate whether beliefs about the income distribution are associated with political positions...
Post-tax income inequality in the US has been rising since the mid-1970s at a rate higher than most ...
Income inequality has risen sharply in the United States over the past forty years, yet there remain...
Individual perceptions of income distribution play a vital role in political economy and public fina...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
This article explores how preferences for redistribution among voters are affected by the structure ...
This paper explores how individual preferences for redistribution depend on future income prospects....
In an era of rising inequality, the U.S. public’s relatively modest support for redistributive polic...
This article explores how preferences for redistribution among voters are affected by th...