Behavioural economics: Preserving rank as a social norm

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Gary Charness
Marie Claire Villeval
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[1] Professor of Economics and the director of the Experimental and Behavioral Economics Laboratory,
[2] University of California at Santa Barbara,undefined
[3] Research Professor and the director of the GATE-Lab,undefined
[4] Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique,undefined
[5] member of the CORTEX Laboratory of Excellence,undefined
[6] University of Lyon,undefined
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Nature Human Behaviour | / 1卷
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Experiments show that people dislike inequality, but are they willing to overturn established hierarchies to achieve income equality? A cross-cultural experiment shows that from a young age humans exhibit rank reversal aversion when redistributing resources between the rich and the poor, suggesting that hierarchy preservation is a social norm.
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