What makes us more (or less) inclined to redistribute resources? Drawing on findings from a recent study, Joan Costa-Font and Frank Cowell write that European integration has a role in lessening national pride and is conducive to a more positive attitude toward income redistribution. They argue that when individuals identify themselves with a ‘broader other’, they are more willing to redistribute resources
This paper considers the importance of two determinants of happiness. The empirical literature repor...
Departing from mainstream economics, surveys rst show that individuals do care about fairness in th...
This thesis tackles the question of why the poor would be willing to pay the price of less redistrib...
How important is spatial identity in shifting preferences for redistribution? This paper takes advan...
How important is spatial identity in shifting preferences for redistribution? This paper takes advan...
How important is spatial identity in shifting preferences for redistribution? This paper takes advan...
This paper provides evidence that attitudes towards redistribution are associated with the extent of...
Social identity has become accepted as a key concept underpinning the endogeneity of economic behavi...
It is often assumed that citizens in states receiving large levels of EU spending are more likely to...
Empirical works suggest that income redistribution promotes economic growth and development by reduc...
Defence date: 6 December 2018Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Insti...
Providing the resources of the welfare state to increasingly diverse populations has been a controve...
European integration has led to the proliferation of cross-border mobilities across the member state...
Research shows that opposition to policies that redistribute across racial divides has affected the ...
A growing vein of scholarship argues that redistribution attitudes are rooted not only in economic s...
This paper considers the importance of two determinants of happiness. The empirical literature repor...
Departing from mainstream economics, surveys rst show that individuals do care about fairness in th...
This thesis tackles the question of why the poor would be willing to pay the price of less redistrib...
How important is spatial identity in shifting preferences for redistribution? This paper takes advan...
How important is spatial identity in shifting preferences for redistribution? This paper takes advan...
How important is spatial identity in shifting preferences for redistribution? This paper takes advan...
This paper provides evidence that attitudes towards redistribution are associated with the extent of...
Social identity has become accepted as a key concept underpinning the endogeneity of economic behavi...
It is often assumed that citizens in states receiving large levels of EU spending are more likely to...
Empirical works suggest that income redistribution promotes economic growth and development by reduc...
Defence date: 6 December 2018Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Insti...
Providing the resources of the welfare state to increasingly diverse populations has been a controve...
European integration has led to the proliferation of cross-border mobilities across the member state...
Research shows that opposition to policies that redistribute across racial divides has affected the ...
A growing vein of scholarship argues that redistribution attitudes are rooted not only in economic s...
This paper considers the importance of two determinants of happiness. The empirical literature repor...
Departing from mainstream economics, surveys rst show that individuals do care about fairness in th...
This thesis tackles the question of why the poor would be willing to pay the price of less redistrib...