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This paper investigates the role of social influences in preferences for redistribution using data from the General Social Survey. We employ social interaction models with a socioeconomic network structure and intertemporal feedbacks during the impressionable years. We find substantial evidence...
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Theoretical and empirical evidence provides only partial guidance about the relationship between growth, inequality, and redistribution. Much of the problem stems from model uncertainty about what covariates to use, the relationships between them, and the channels through which inequality can...
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