转型中的赢家与输家:东欧的再分配偏好与共产主义怀旧

Winners and Losers in Transition: Preferences for Redistribution and Nostalgia for Communism in Eastern Europe

Kyklos · 2014
被引 25
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了东欧国家在共产主义崩溃后,再分配偏好并未下降反而上升的现象,发现国家责任信念和相对收入比绝对收入更能解释偏好,转型赢家更不支持再分配。

Abstract

Summary I study the preferences for redistribution in Eastern Europe. After the collapse of communism c. 1990, preferences for redistribution did not decrease by 2000, and if anything, they increased. One explanation is the so‐called “public values effect”: individual beliefs shape preferences for redistribution. East Europeans continue to believe that it is the responsibility of the state to provide for the poor, and hence, they prefer redistribution. Income and expected income also affect preferences for redistribution but to a lesser degree than relative income and income history. The ‘winners’ of the transition, i.e., those who are better off after the collapse of communism, prefer less redistribution.

转型赢家与输家再分配偏好共产主义怀旧东欧