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Type | Working Paper |
Scope | Discipline-based scholarship |
Title | Whose preferences matter for redistribution: cross-country evidence |
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Institution | National Bureau of Economic Research |
Series Name | NBER Working Paper Series |
Number | 31974 |
Number of Pages | 28 |
Date | 2023 |
Abstract Text | Using cross-sectional data from 93 countries, we investigate the relationship between the desired level of redistribution among citizens from different socioeconomic backgrounds and the actual extent of government redistribution. Our focus on redistribution arises from the inherent class conflicts it engenders in policy choices, allowing us to examine whose preferences are reflected in policy formulation. Contrary to prevailing assumptions regarding political influence, we find that the preferences of the lower socioeconomic group, rather than those of the median or upper strata, are most predictive of realized redistribution. This finding contradicts the expectations of both leading experts and regular citizens. |
Official URL | https://www.nber.org/papers/w31974 |
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Other Identification Number | merlin-id:24332 |
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Additional Information | Auch publiziert als URPP Equality of Opportunity Discussion Paper No. 42. |