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Eliciting preferences for redistribution across domains: A study on wealth, education, and health
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy ( IF 1.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-10-28 , DOI: 10.1111/asap.12279
Lucía Macchia 1, 2 , Dan Ariely 3
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People's preferences for redistribution are a key component of redistributive policy design, yet how to elicit these preferences is still a matter of debate. We recruited a nationally representative sample of more than 5000 US respondents. We used an approach based on principles of justice to elicit people's preferences for redistribution across different domains. We compared people's preferences for the distribution of wealth, good educational resources, and good health status. We found that people have different preferences across domains: they accept higher inequality in wealth whereas they prefer more equal distributions in education and health. These preferences are consistent across different demographic groups. We discuss policymaking implications: when designing redistributive policies, policymakers should take this approach into account to trigger more favorable reactions to such policies.

中文翻译:

引发跨领域再分配的偏好:关于财富、教育和健康的研究

人们对再分配的偏好是再分配政策设计的关键组成部分,但如何引发这些偏好仍然存在争议。我们招募了 5000 多名美国受访者的全国代表性样本。我们使用基于正义原则的方法来引发人们对跨不同领域进行再分配的偏好。我们比较了人们对财富分配、良好教育资源和良好健康状况的偏好。我们发现人们在不同领域有不同的偏好:他们接受更高的财富不平等,而他们更喜欢教育和健康的更平等分配。这些偏好在不同的人口群体中是一致的。我们讨论政策制定的影响:在设计再分配政策时,
更新日期:2021-10-28
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