Perception of corruption and public support for redistribution in Latin America
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2022-09Resumen
This paper studies the relationship between people’s beliefs about the quality of their institutions, as measured by corruption perceptions, and preferences for redistribution in Latin America. Our empirical study is guided by a theoretical model which introduces taxes into Foellmi and Oechslin’s (2007) general equilibrium model of non-collusive corruption. In this model perceived corruption influences people’s preferences for redistribution through two channels. On the one hand it undermines trust in government, which reduces people’s support for redistribution. On the other hand, more corruption decreases own wealth relative to average wealth of below-average-wealth individuals leading to a higher demand for redistribution. Thus, the effect of perceived corruption on redistribution cannot be signed a priori. [...]
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Hauk E, Oviedo León MJ, Ramos X. Perception of corruption and public support for redistribution in Latin America. Eur J Polit Econ. 2022;47:102174. DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2021.102174
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© 2022 Hauk E, Oviedo León MJ, Ramos X. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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