We design an experiment to study the effects of social identity on preferences over redistribution. The experiment highlights the trade-off between social identity concerns and maximization of monetary payoffs. Subjects belonging to two distinct natural groups are randomly assigned gross incomes and vote over alternative redistributive tax regimes, where the regime is chosen by majority rule. We find that a significant subset of the subjects systematically deviate from monetary payoff maximization towards the tax rate that benefits their group when the monetary cost of doing so is not too high. These deviations cannot be explained by efficiency concerns, inequality aversion, reciprocity, social learning or conformity. Finally, we show that ...
Economists debate the reasons why we find progressive taxation and government expenditures, which ca...
10.1016/j.jesp.2022.104341Journal of Experimental Social Psychology101104341-10434
Recent research suggests that income redistribution preferences vary across identity groups. We empl...
Abstract: We design an experiment to study the e¤ects of social identity on preferences over redistr...
This thesis consists of three chapters examining the effectsects of social identity in an experiment...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how demand for redistribution of income depends on self-...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how demand for redistribution of income depends on self-...
Social identity has become accepted as a key concept underpinning the endogeneity of economic behavi...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how demand for redistribution of income depends on self‐...
In this thesis, I focus on the connection between social identity and social preferences. Will a fri...
How do wealth and income influence individual attitudes towards taxation and redistri- bution? We co...
This paper investigates the relative importance of fairness preferences, risk aversion, and selfinte...
This paper models the interaction between individualsidentity choices and redistri-bution. Both redi...
We model inter-individual differences in preferences for redistribution as a function of (a) self-in...
International audienceBeyond a summary of the paper, this review of "Group Identity and Social Prefe...
Economists debate the reasons why we find progressive taxation and government expenditures, which ca...
10.1016/j.jesp.2022.104341Journal of Experimental Social Psychology101104341-10434
Recent research suggests that income redistribution preferences vary across identity groups. We empl...
Abstract: We design an experiment to study the e¤ects of social identity on preferences over redistr...
This thesis consists of three chapters examining the effectsects of social identity in an experiment...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how demand for redistribution of income depends on self-...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how demand for redistribution of income depends on self-...
Social identity has become accepted as a key concept underpinning the endogeneity of economic behavi...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how demand for redistribution of income depends on self‐...
In this thesis, I focus on the connection between social identity and social preferences. Will a fri...
How do wealth and income influence individual attitudes towards taxation and redistri- bution? We co...
This paper investigates the relative importance of fairness preferences, risk aversion, and selfinte...
This paper models the interaction between individualsidentity choices and redistri-bution. Both redi...
We model inter-individual differences in preferences for redistribution as a function of (a) self-in...
International audienceBeyond a summary of the paper, this review of "Group Identity and Social Prefe...
Economists debate the reasons why we find progressive taxation and government expenditures, which ca...
10.1016/j.jesp.2022.104341Journal of Experimental Social Psychology101104341-10434
Recent research suggests that income redistribution preferences vary across identity groups. We empl...