The altruistic rich? Inequality and other-regarding preferences for redistribution
What determines support among individuals for redistributive policies? Do individuals care about others when they assess the consequences of redistribution? This paper proposes a model of other-regarding preferences for redistribution, which we term income-dependent altruism. Our model predicts that...
Main Authors: | Dimick, M, Rueda, D, Stegmueller, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Now Publishers
2017
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