Ideas about what is "fair" above and beyond the individuals' positionin the income ladder influence preferences for redistribution. We study the dynamic evolution of different economies in which redistributive policies, perception of fairness, inequality and growth are jointly determined. We show how including fairness explains various observed correlations between inequality, redistribution and growth. We also show how different beliefs about fairness can keep two otherwise identical countries in different development paths for a very long time
How should economic output be distributed among those who created it? An expansive theoretical and e...
We illustrate how the desire to live in a fair society that rewards individual effort and hard work ...
This paper seeks to explain within- and between-country variation in redistributive preferences in t...
Ideas about what is "fair" above and beyond the individuals' position in the income ladder influence...
Departing from mainstream economics, surveys rst show that individuals do care about fairness in th...
This paper seeks to explain within- and between-country variation in redistributive preferences in t...
When studying redistributive attitudes, surveys show that individuals do care about fairness. They a...
When studying attitudes towards redistribution, surveys show that individuals do care about fairness...
Different beliefs about how fair social competition is and what determines income inequality, influe...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
The United States witnessed an increase in pre-tax inequality, a rise in the wealth-to-income ratio,...
This paper investigates the relative importance of fairness preferences, risk aversion, and selfinte...
This paper establishes a causal link from fairness beliefs to perceived economic inequality. I condu...
Meritocratic redistributive preferences - where people regard it as more unfair and demand more redi...
This paper seeks to explain within as well as between country variation in preferences for redistrib...
How should economic output be distributed among those who created it? An expansive theoretical and e...
We illustrate how the desire to live in a fair society that rewards individual effort and hard work ...
This paper seeks to explain within- and between-country variation in redistributive preferences in t...
Ideas about what is "fair" above and beyond the individuals' position in the income ladder influence...
Departing from mainstream economics, surveys rst show that individuals do care about fairness in th...
This paper seeks to explain within- and between-country variation in redistributive preferences in t...
When studying redistributive attitudes, surveys show that individuals do care about fairness. They a...
When studying attitudes towards redistribution, surveys show that individuals do care about fairness...
Different beliefs about how fair social competition is and what determines income inequality, influe...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
The United States witnessed an increase in pre-tax inequality, a rise in the wealth-to-income ratio,...
This paper investigates the relative importance of fairness preferences, risk aversion, and selfinte...
This paper establishes a causal link from fairness beliefs to perceived economic inequality. I condu...
Meritocratic redistributive preferences - where people regard it as more unfair and demand more redi...
This paper seeks to explain within as well as between country variation in preferences for redistrib...
How should economic output be distributed among those who created it? An expansive theoretical and e...
We illustrate how the desire to live in a fair society that rewards individual effort and hard work ...
This paper seeks to explain within- and between-country variation in redistributive preferences in t...