2016
DOI: 10.1590/0101-416146193ymf
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Aversão à desigualdade e preferências por redistribuição: A percepção de mobilidade econômica as afeta no Brasil?

Abstract: Resumo A noção de que a redistribuição é dos ricos para os pobres permitiria concluir a priori que os pobres são os principais partidários de medidas redistributivas, ao serem os potenciais beneficiários. Não obstante, estudos realizados principalmente para países desenvolvidos sugerem que a aversão à desigualdade e as preferências por redistribuição são moldadas por fatores que vão além do pecuniário. Neste trabalho, analisa-se o efeito da mobilidade econômica subjetiva na aversão à desigualdade e na demanda … Show more

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“…In Brazil, research on well-being is usually related to the level and distribution of income. Méndez and Waltenberg (2016) show evidence of inequality aversion in all social strata, indicating a preference to smooth consumption and leisure over time. The model also assumes that each agent chooses his or her optimal combination of consumption and leisure based on a utility function that embodies utility maximization, risk aversion, and intertemporal substitution of consumption.…”
Section: Problems Of Using Gdp As Measures Of Welfarementioning
confidence: 98%
“…In Brazil, research on well-being is usually related to the level and distribution of income. Méndez and Waltenberg (2016) show evidence of inequality aversion in all social strata, indicating a preference to smooth consumption and leisure over time. The model also assumes that each agent chooses his or her optimal combination of consumption and leisure based on a utility function that embodies utility maximization, risk aversion, and intertemporal substitution of consumption.…”
Section: Problems Of Using Gdp As Measures Of Welfarementioning
confidence: 98%