Working Paper

The Tradeoff Between Redistribution and Effort: Evidence from the Field and from the Lab

Claudia M. Buch, Christoph Engel
CESifo, Munich, 2012

CESifo Working Paper No. 3808

Building on a theoretical model we test the hypothesis that effort choices and preferences for redistribution are simultaneously determined. Using cross-country panel data from the World Value Survey, we find that it is important to model preferences for redistribution and effort choices simultaneously. While respondents with stronger preferences for redistribution tend to have smaller incentives to engage in effort, the reverse does not hold true. Using a lab experiment, we show that redistribution choices even increase in imposed effort. Those with higher ability are willing to help the needy if earning income becomes more difficult for everybody.

CESifo Category
Social Protection
Labour Markets
Keywords: effort, redistribution, World Value Survey, simultaneous equation models, experiment
JEL Classification: C310, C910, D310, J280