The Missing Type: Where Are the Inequality ...
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Pré-publication ou Document de travail
Titre :
The Missing Type: Where Are the Inequality Averse (Students)?
Auteur(s) :
Fehr, Ernst [Auteur]
Universität Zürich [Zürich] = University of Zurich [UZH]
Epper, Thomas [Auteur]
Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
IÉSEG School Of Management [Puteaux]
Senn, Julien [Auteur]
Universität Zürich [Zürich] = University of Zurich [UZH]
Universität Zürich [Zürich] = University of Zurich [UZH]
Epper, Thomas [Auteur]
Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
IÉSEG School Of Management [Puteaux]
Senn, Julien [Auteur]
Universität Zürich [Zürich] = University of Zurich [UZH]
Date de publication :
2023-04-20
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
Social Preferences Altruism Inequality Aversion Preference Heterogeneity Demand for Redistribution JEL Codes: D31 D72 H23 H24
Social Preferences
Altruism
Inequality Aversion
Preference Heterogeneity
Social Preferences
Altruism
Inequality Aversion
Preference Heterogeneity
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Economies et finances
Résumé en anglais : [en]
The empirical evidence on the existence of social preferences-or lack thereof-is predominantly based on student samples. Yet, knowledge about whether these findings can be extended to the general population is still scarce. ...
Lire la suite >The empirical evidence on the existence of social preferences-or lack thereof-is predominantly based on student samples. Yet, knowledge about whether these findings can be extended to the general population is still scarce. In this paper, we compare the distribution of social preferences in a student and in a representative sample. Using descriptive analysis and a rigorous clustering approach, we show that the distribution of the general population's social preferences fundamentally differs from the students'Lire moins >
Lire la suite >The empirical evidence on the existence of social preferences-or lack thereof-is predominantly based on student samples. Yet, knowledge about whether these findings can be extended to the general population is still scarce. In this paper, we compare the distribution of social preferences in a student and in a representative sample. Using descriptive analysis and a rigorous clustering approach, we show that the distribution of the general population's social preferences fundamentally differs from the students'Lire moins >
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