Arbeitspapier

Do religious beliefs explain preferences for income redistribution? Experimental evidence

Due to the mixed empirical evidence bearing on the economic determinants, beliefs have been at the center of attention of research into preferences for income redistribution. We elicit preferences for income redistribution through a Discrete Choice Experiment performed in 2008 in Switzerland and relate them to several behavioral determinants, in particular to religious beliefs. Estimated marginal willingness to pay (WTP) is positive among those who do not belong to a religious denomination, and negative otherwise. However, the marginal WTP is shown to increase with a higher degree of religiosity. Moreover, those who state that luck or connections play a crucial role in determining economic success exhibit significantly higher WTP values than those who deem effort to be decisive.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: Working Paper ; No. 1009

Classification
Wirtschaft
Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models: Discrete Regression and Qualitative Choice Models; Discrete Regressors; Proportions
Field Experiments
Equity, Justice, Inequality, and Other Normative Criteria and Measurement
Taxation and Subsidies: Other
Subject
income redistribution
beliefs
religiosity
welfare state
preferences
willingness to pay
discrete choice experiments
Einkommensverteilung
Öffentliche Meinung
Religion
Willingness to pay
Diskrete Entscheidung
Test
Schweiz

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Neustadt, Ilja
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
University of Zurich, Socioeconomic Institute
(where)
Zurich
(when)
2010

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  • Arbeitspapier

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  • Neustadt, Ilja
  • University of Zurich, Socioeconomic Institute

Time of origin

  • 2010

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