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Judith Niehues IW-Trends No. 2 25. June 2014 Subjective Perceptions of Inequality and Redistributive Preferences

An International Comparison

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Subjective Perceptions of Inequality and Redistributive Preferences
Judith Niehues IW-Trends No. 2 25. June 2014

Subjective Perceptions of Inequality and Redistributive Preferences

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German Economic Institute (IW) German Economic Institute (IW)

An International Comparison

Views on income inequality and concomitant redistributive preferences are crucial to the design of tax and transfer systems. Although income distribution in Germany, France and Switzerland is very similar, opinions differ widely as to how critically income differences are viewed. This is hardly surprising given that when countries are compared there is almost no connection between the actual distribution of incomes and subjective evaluations of income differentials. In fact, many nationalities assume that the structure of their society is considerably less equitable than it really is. Thus, a factor which far better explains views on distribution is the subjective perception of inequality within a society. Similarly, redistributive preferences are influenced less by actual distribution than by perceived inequality.

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Subjective Perceptions of Inequality and Redistributive Preferences
Judith Niehues IW-Trends No. 2 25. June 2014

Judith Niehues: Subjektive Ungleichheitswahrnehmung und Umverteilungspräferenzen – ein internationaler Vergleich

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Thomas Obst / Maximilian Stockhausen IW-Analyse No. 155 9. January 2024

A Macroeconomic Analysis of Wage-Price Spirals

The subject of this Analysis is the forms that wage-price spirals can take and how they influence macroeconomic stability and inflationary trends in Germany.

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