We endow individuals who differ in skills and tastes for working, with altruistic preferences for redistribution in a voting model where a unidimensional redistributive parameter is chosen by majority voting in a direct democracy. When altruistic preferences are desert‐sensitive (i.e., when there is a reluctance to redistribute from the hard‐working to the lazy), we show that lower levels of redistribution emerge in political equilibrium. We provide empirical evidence that preferences for redistribution are not purely selfish, and that desert‐sensitive motivations play a significant role. We estimate that preferences for redistribution are significantly more desert‐sensitive in the US than in Europe
How can we explain variation in demand for redistribution among cross-pressured voters? We argue tha...
There is growing evidence on the roles of fairness and social preferences as fundamental human motiv...
Large income inequalities have strong negative impacts on lower and middle-income classes and harm t...
We endow individuals who differ in skills and tastes for working, with altruistic preferences for re...
We endow individuals that differ in skill levels and tastes for working with altruistic preferences ...
We consider an election that is solely concerned with redistribution of income. It is well known tha...
We use a model of self-centered inequality aversion suggested by Fehr and Schmidt (1999) to study vo...
We use a model of self-centered inequality aversion suggested by Fehr and Schmidt (1999) to study vo...
Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the pol...
Some people have a concern for a fair distribution of incomes while others do not. Does such a conce...
AbstractSome people have a concern for a fair distribution of incomes while others do not. Does such...
Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the pol...
What determines support among individuals for redistributive policies? Do indi-viduals care about ot...
While a significant literature in political economy has recently focused on the relationship between...
What determines support among individuals for redistributive policies? Do individuals care about oth...
How can we explain variation in demand for redistribution among cross-pressured voters? We argue tha...
There is growing evidence on the roles of fairness and social preferences as fundamental human motiv...
Large income inequalities have strong negative impacts on lower and middle-income classes and harm t...
We endow individuals who differ in skills and tastes for working, with altruistic preferences for re...
We endow individuals that differ in skill levels and tastes for working with altruistic preferences ...
We consider an election that is solely concerned with redistribution of income. It is well known tha...
We use a model of self-centered inequality aversion suggested by Fehr and Schmidt (1999) to study vo...
We use a model of self-centered inequality aversion suggested by Fehr and Schmidt (1999) to study vo...
Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the pol...
Some people have a concern for a fair distribution of incomes while others do not. Does such a conce...
AbstractSome people have a concern for a fair distribution of incomes while others do not. Does such...
Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the pol...
What determines support among individuals for redistributive policies? Do indi-viduals care about ot...
While a significant literature in political economy has recently focused on the relationship between...
What determines support among individuals for redistributive policies? Do individuals care about oth...
How can we explain variation in demand for redistribution among cross-pressured voters? We argue tha...
There is growing evidence on the roles of fairness and social preferences as fundamental human motiv...
Large income inequalities have strong negative impacts on lower and middle-income classes and harm t...