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The distributional preferences of Americans, 2013–2016
by
Fisman, Raymond
, Kariv, Shachar
, Jakiela, Pamela
, Vannutelli, Silvia
in
Behavioral/Experimental Economics
/ Candidates
/ Economic policy
/ Economic theory
/ Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Efficiency
/ Equality
/ Experiments
/ Family income
/ Game Theory
/ Income distribution
/ Individual differences
/ Microeconomics
/ Middle class
/ Operations Research/Decision Theory
/ Original Paper
/ Partisanship
/ Political parties
/ Preferences
/ Presidential candidates
/ Presidential elections
/ Presidents
/ Self interest
/ Social and Behav. Sciences
/ Tax rates
/ Taxes
2023
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The distributional preferences of Americans, 2013–2016
by
Fisman, Raymond
, Kariv, Shachar
, Jakiela, Pamela
, Vannutelli, Silvia
in
Behavioral/Experimental Economics
/ Candidates
/ Economic policy
/ Economic theory
/ Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Efficiency
/ Equality
/ Experiments
/ Family income
/ Game Theory
/ Income distribution
/ Individual differences
/ Microeconomics
/ Middle class
/ Operations Research/Decision Theory
/ Original Paper
/ Partisanship
/ Political parties
/ Preferences
/ Presidential candidates
/ Presidential elections
/ Presidents
/ Self interest
/ Social and Behav. Sciences
/ Tax rates
/ Taxes
2023
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The distributional preferences of Americans, 2013–2016
by
Fisman, Raymond
, Kariv, Shachar
, Jakiela, Pamela
, Vannutelli, Silvia
in
Behavioral/Experimental Economics
/ Candidates
/ Economic policy
/ Economic theory
/ Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Efficiency
/ Equality
/ Experiments
/ Family income
/ Game Theory
/ Income distribution
/ Individual differences
/ Microeconomics
/ Middle class
/ Operations Research/Decision Theory
/ Original Paper
/ Partisanship
/ Political parties
/ Preferences
/ Presidential candidates
/ Presidential elections
/ Presidents
/ Self interest
/ Social and Behav. Sciences
/ Tax rates
/ Taxes
2023
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The distributional preferences of Americans, 2013–2016
2023
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Overview
We study the distributional preferences of Americans during 2013–2016, a period of social and economic upheaval. We decompose preferences into two qualitatively different tradeoffs—fair-mindedness versus self-interest, and equality versus efficiency—and measure both at the individual level in a large and diverse sample. Although Americans are heterogeneous in terms of both fair-mindedness and equality-efficiency orientation, we find that the individual-level preferences in 2013 are highly predictive of those in 2016. Subjects that experienced an increase in household income became more self-interested, and those who voted for Democratic presidential candidates in both 2012 and 2016 became more equality-oriented.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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