Inequality and Beliefs

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • People who believe that an unequal outcome is meritocratic are more likely to accept it. However, just as inequality can be conceptualised abstractly as “high” or “low” or more precisely as shares of specific percentiles of the distribution (e.g., the income share of the top tenth of a percent), beliefs about inequality can be abstract or more specific.
    Some beliefs concern justice in the economy as a whole while others concern the deservingness of specific income classes or racial groups, such as “poor”, “rich”, or “black” people.
    Dr. Christina Fong from the Carnegie Mellon University reviews the literature on different types of beliefs and the different ways in which they can affect redistributive politics.

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