Empirical research suggests that the cognitively able are politically more influential than the less able, by being more likely to vote and to assume leadership positions. This study asks whether this pattern matters for public policy by investigating what role a person's cognitive ability plays in determining his preferences for redistribution of income among citizens in society. To answer this question, we use a unique Swedish data set that matches responses to a tailor-made questionnaire to administrative tax records and to military enlistment records for men, with the latter containing a measure of cognitive ability. On a scale of 0 to 100 percent redistribution, a one-standard-deviation increase in cognitive ability reduces the willing...
"This paper explores the determinants of individual level support for income redistribution by the g...
The contribution of this thesis is to demonstrate the importance of cognitive ability (and psychomet...
The work presented in this dissertation primarily focused on two topics. The first was understanding...
Empirical research suggests that the cognitively able are politically more influential than the less...
<p>Visual representation of the relation between cognitive ability and demand for redistribution. Pr...
We find that cognitive abilities, educational attainment, and some personality traits in-directly af...
As economic inequality grows, more people stand to benefit from wealth redistribution. Yet in many c...
The provision of public goods often suffers from a social dilemma generating too little contribution...
Although economic circumstances have been argued to be a major determining factor of attitudes to re...
This study proposes a conceptual framework on how financial literacy could play a key role in shapin...
In this paper, we analyze the link between effort and preferences for redistribution. If individuals...
In the face of economic inequalities, redistribution of wealth is a key debate for society, and unde...
International audiencePeople's preferences for state intervention in social policies vary. A cross-s...
International audienceIn the face of economic inequalities, redistribution of wealth is a key debate...
We investigate whether beliefs about the income distribution are associated with political positions...
"This paper explores the determinants of individual level support for income redistribution by the g...
The contribution of this thesis is to demonstrate the importance of cognitive ability (and psychomet...
The work presented in this dissertation primarily focused on two topics. The first was understanding...
Empirical research suggests that the cognitively able are politically more influential than the less...
<p>Visual representation of the relation between cognitive ability and demand for redistribution. Pr...
We find that cognitive abilities, educational attainment, and some personality traits in-directly af...
As economic inequality grows, more people stand to benefit from wealth redistribution. Yet in many c...
The provision of public goods often suffers from a social dilemma generating too little contribution...
Although economic circumstances have been argued to be a major determining factor of attitudes to re...
This study proposes a conceptual framework on how financial literacy could play a key role in shapin...
In this paper, we analyze the link between effort and preferences for redistribution. If individuals...
In the face of economic inequalities, redistribution of wealth is a key debate for society, and unde...
International audiencePeople's preferences for state intervention in social policies vary. A cross-s...
International audienceIn the face of economic inequalities, redistribution of wealth is a key debate...
We investigate whether beliefs about the income distribution are associated with political positions...
"This paper explores the determinants of individual level support for income redistribution by the g...
The contribution of this thesis is to demonstrate the importance of cognitive ability (and psychomet...
The work presented in this dissertation primarily focused on two topics. The first was understanding...