A Meritocratic Origin of Egalitarian Behaviour

Author:

Cappelen Alexander W1,Mollerstrom Johanna2,Reme Bjørn-Atle3,Tungodden Bertil1

Affiliation:

1. NHH Norwegian School of Economics , Norway

2. George Mason University, USA & Research Institute for Industrial Economics , Sweden

3. Norwegian Institute of Public Health & Norwegian School of Economics , Norway

Abstract

Abstract We report from a study of how uncertainty about whether a given inequality reflects performance or luck shapes distributive behaviour. We show theoretically that the reaction to uncertainty depends on how people trade-off the probability of making a mistake when redistributing, and the size of this mistake. We show experimentally that uncertainty causes a strong egalitarian pull among a majority of meritocratic individuals. The theoretical framework and the experimental results are supported in general population surveys in the United States and Norway. Our findings suggest that how people handle uncertainty about the source of inequality may be of great importance for understanding distributive conflicts in society.

Funder

Research Council of Norway

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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