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discrete choices approach 2 income comparison 2 information treatment 2 inter-country survey 2 randomized survey experiments 2 Comparison 1 Discrete choice 1 Diskrete Entscheidung 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Experiment 1 Großbritannien 1 Income distribution 1 Meinung 1 Opinion 1 USA 1 United Kingdom 1 United States 1 Vergleich 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Shigeoka, Hitoshi 2 Yamada, Katsunori 2
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Discussion paper / Institute of Social and Economic Research 1 ISER Discussion Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Can we steer income comparison attitudes by information provision? Evidence from randomized survey experiments in the US and the UK
Shigeoka, Hitoshi; Yamada, Katsunori - 2015
Economists have long been concerned that negative attitudes about relative income reduce social welfare. This paper investigates whether such attitudes can be mitigated by a simple information treatment. Toward this end, we conducted an original randomized online survey experiment in the US and...
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Can we steer income comparison attitudes by information provision? : evidence from randomized survey experiments in the US and the UK
Shigeoka, Hitoshi; Yamada, Katsunori - 2015
Economists have long been concerned that negative attitudes about relative income reduce social welfare. This paper investigates whether such attitudes can be mitigated by a simple information treatment. Toward this end, we conducted an original randomized online survey experiment in the US and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010490894
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