Aversão à desigualdade e preferências por redistribuição: A percepção de mobilidade econômica as afeta no Brasil?

IF 0.4 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS
Yasmín Salazar Méndez, Fábio Waltenberg
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Abstract

The notion that redistribution is from the rich to the poor a priori could lead to the conclusion that the poor are the main supporters of redistributive policies, since they are the potential beneficiaries. Nevertheless, evidence for developed countries suggests that inequality aversion and preferences for redistribution are shaped by factors beyond pecuniary concerns. This paper analyzes the effect of subjective economic mobility on inequality aversion and on the demand for redistribution, employing a unique dataset collected in 2012, which is representative of the Brazilian population. In contrast with theoretical predictions and empirical evidence for developed countries, results suggest that even people who aspire to ascend socially in the future dislike inequality and support redistributive policies. Individuals who perceived a decline in their social situation have also shown support for redistribution, which is a more standard result. Both sets of results are confirmed by estimations undertaken on subsamples defined according to family income. Some hypotheses are raised attempting to explain the unexpected results.
对不平等的厌恶和对再分配的偏好:对经济流动性的感知对巴西有影响吗?
再分配是从富人到穷人的先验概念可能导致穷人是再分配政策的主要支持者的结论,因为他们是潜在的受益者。然而,发达国家的证据表明,对不平等的厌恶和对再分配的偏好是由金钱以外的因素决定的。本文分析了主观经济流动性对不平等厌恶和再分配需求的影响,采用了2012年收集的独特数据集,该数据集代表了巴西人口。与发达国家的理论预测和经验证据相反,结果表明,即使是渴望在未来社会地位上升的人也不喜欢不平等,并支持再分配政策。那些认为自己的社会地位下降的人也表现出对再分配的支持,这是一个更标准的结果。根据家庭收入对子样本进行的估计证实了这两组结果。人们提出了一些假设,试图解释这些意想不到的结果。
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