Individual notions of distributive justice and relative economic status


Autoria(s): Barr, Abigail; Burns, Justine; Miller Moya, Luis Miguel; Shaw, Ingrid
Data(s)

24/01/2012

24/01/2012

01/09/2011

Resumo

We present two experiments designed to investigate whether individuals’ notions of distributive justice are associated with their relative (within-society) economic status. Each participant played a specially designed four-person dictator game under one of two treatments, under one initial endowments were earned, under the other they were randomly assigned. The first experiment was conducted in Oxford, United Kingdom, the second in Cape Town, South Africa. In both locations we found that relatively well-off individuals make allocations to others that reflect those others’ initial endowments more when those endowments were earned rather than random; among relatively poor individuals this was not the case.

Identificador

1988-088X

http://hdl.handle.net/10810/6467

RePEc:ehu:dfaeii:201103

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

University of the Basque Country, Department of Foundations of Economic Analysis II

Relação

DFAEII 2011.03

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Palavras-Chave #distributive justice #inequality #laboratory experiments
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaper