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Inequality, social mobility and redistributive preferences
Bruno Martorano
, Isabel Günther
Maastricht Graduate School of Governance
MGSoG
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Strong Impact
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Social Mobility
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Mobility Choices
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Preferences for Redistribution
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Redistributive Preferences
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Economic Development
50%
Redistributive Policy
50%
Inequality of Outcomes
50%
Equal Opportunities
50%
Short Video
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Online Experiment
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Participant Preferences
50%
Fiscal Expenditure
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Progressive Tax System
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U.S Citizens
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INIS
information
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mobility
100%
levels
33%
policy
33%
taxes
33%
spending
33%
economic development
33%
Social Sciences
Social Mobility
100%
Equal Opportunity
50%
Tax System
50%
Development of Economics
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US Citizen
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Development of Economics
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Tax System
100%