Public goods provision, inequality and taxes

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Neslihan Uler
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[1] University of Michigan,Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research
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Experimental Economics | 2011年 / 14卷
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Voluntary giving; Public goods; Redistribution; Taxation; C72; C92; D30; H20; H41;
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The impact of redistributive policies on voluntary contributions is still not well understood. While a higher level of redistributive taxation decreases the price of voluntary giving, it also changes the income distribution by decreasing income inequality. This paper provides a controlled laboratory experiment to investigate the net impact of the tax rate on public goods provision. The experimental findings show that while the participants decrease their voluntary contributions as the pre-tax income distribution becomes more equal, they increase their contributions with taxation. These findings have important implications for government policies regarding privately provided public goods.
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页码:287 / 306
页数:19
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