Effort and Redistribution: Better Cousins Than One Might Have Thought

Diskussionspapiere extern

Claudia M. Buch, Christoph Engel

Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, 2013,
(Preprints of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods Bonn 2012/10 (revised version))

Abstract

We use survey and experimental data to explore how effort choices and preferences for redistribution are linked. Under standard preferences, redistribution would reduce effort. This is different with social preferences. Using data from the World Value Survey, we find that respondents with stronger preferences for redistribution tend to have weaker incentives to engage in effort, but that the reverse does not hold true. Using a lab experiment, we show that redistribution choices even increase in imposed effort. Those with higher ability are willing to help the needy if earning income becomes more difficult for everybody.



Keywords: Effort, redistribution, survey data, simultaneous equation models, experiment
Externer Link:
http://www.coll.mpg.de/pdf_dat/2012_10online.pdf

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