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This study analyzes whether enabling people to get informed about redistributive consequences is an effective measure to prevent equivalence framing in the domain of voting on redistribution. Utilizing a simplified version of the Meltzer-Richard model, an equivalent frame is induced by letting...
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Income redistribution with an efficiency loss is expected to have a twofold negative effect on voters' support for redistribution, as it lowers aggregate egoistic support for redistribution and activates voters' efficiency preferences. The paper is dedicated to test whether such a negative...
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Utilizing a simplified version of the Meltzer-Richard redistribution mechanism we designed a laboratory experiment to test whether it matters if voters were asked to decide on a tax rate or minimum income, leaving the redistribution mechanism itself unchanged. Framing the vote about...
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