Social preferences for public intervention: An empirical investigation based on French data |
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Authors: | Romina Boarini Christine Le Clainche |
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Affiliation: | 1. OECD, France;2. ENS Cachan, LAMETA UMR 5474, CEE, Le Descartes 1, Promenade Michel Simon, 93 166 Noisy Le Grand Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | In this paper we examine the support given by French households to public intervention aimed at reducing inequalities and improving the well-being of low-income classes. We first discuss to what extent the model of self-interest could be relied upon when one wants to take into account social norms to explain the individual demand for redistribution. We find that social beliefs play an important role in explaining individual attitudes towards public intervention. We also find that the support given to redistribution can increase or decrease depending on the interaction between reciprocity norms and beliefs regarding the causes of poverty. |
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