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Why do Preferences for Redistribution Differ Across Countries?

Autoren

  • Grimalda
  • G.
  • Farina
  • F.
  • Conte
  • A.
  • Schmidt
  • U.

Erscheinungsdatum

JEL Classification

C92 D63 H23 O57

Schlagworte

Aussichten der Aufwärtsmobilität

Länderübergreifende Forschung

Selbstüberschätzung

Umverteilung von Einkommen

Ungleichheit

Verdienst

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Verhaltensökonomie

We test for different theories purporting to explain cross-country differences in income redistribution through standardized experimental choices. US Americans and Italians demand less redistribution than Norwegians and Germans, regardless of whether self-interest is relevant. Those earning (or expecting to earn) below-median incomes behave as "libertarians" more frequently in the US and Italy than in Germany and Norway. Above-the-median earners behave similarly across countries. Higher overconfidence by US Americans and Italians further reduces their demand for redistribution under uncertainty. The "Prospect of Upward Mobility" hypothesis holds similarly in all countries. US Americans do not reward individual merit more than others.

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