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Redistributive choices and increasing income inequality: experimental evidence for income as a signal of deservingness

机译:重新分配的选择和日益增加的收入不平等:收入作为应得信号的实验证据

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We explore the relation between redistribution choices, source of income, and pre-redistribution inequality. Previous studies find that when income is earned through work there is less support for redistribution than when income is determined by luck. Using a lab experiment, we vary both the income-generating process (luck vs. performance) and the level of inequality (low vs. high). We find that an increase in inequality has less impact on redistribution choices when income is earned through performance than when income results from luck. This result is likely explained by individuals using income differences as a heuristic to infer relative deservingness. If people believe income inequality increases as a result of performance rather than luck, then they are likely to believe the poor deserve to stay poor and the rich deserve to stay rich.
机译:我们探讨了再分配选择,收入来源和再分配前不平等之间的关系。先前的研究发现,与通过运气决定收入相比,通过工作获得收入时,对再分配的支持更少。通过实验室实验,我们改变了创收过程(运气与绩效)和不平等程度(低与高)。我们发现,当通过绩效获得收入时,不平等的增加对重新分配选择的影响要小于运气所带来的收入。这个结果很可能由个人使用收入差异作为启发来推断相对应得性来解释。如果人们认为收入不平等的增长是绩效而不是运气的结果,那么他们很可能会认为穷人应该变穷,而富人应该变富。

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