Preferences for redistribution - a cross-country study in fairness
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2007-08-01T08:31:13Z
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This paper seeks to explain within as well as between country variation in
preferences for redistribution in terms of self interest concerns, and an input based
concept of fairness captured by the effects of beliefs about the causes of income
differences. Results of estimations based on data for the US, Sweden, Germany
and Hungary indicate that both of these factors are important determinants of
general redistribution support, in line with hypothesised patterns. Furthermore it is
found that not only do beliefs about causes of income differ widely between
countries, but also the effects of these beliefs, suggesting considerable
heterogeneity across societies in what is considered as fair.
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Redistribution, Fairness, JEL: D63, D31, D01