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A theoretical economic investigation of the role of incomplete information and beliefs in the dynamics of redistribution, welfare and economic outcomes. Extensive empirical evidence shows that the difference in the political support for redistribution appears to reflect a difference in the social perceptions regarding the determinants of individual wealth and the underlying sources of income inequality. This work presents a theoretical framework of beliefs and redistribution which explains this evidence through multiple politico-economic equilibria.

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A theoretical economic investigation of the role of incomplete information and beliefs in the dynamics of redistribution, welfare and economic outcomes. Extensive empirical evidence shows that the difference in the political support for redistribution appears to reflect a difference in the social perceptions regarding the determinants of individual wealth and the underlying sources of income inequality. This work presents a theoretical framework of beliefs and redistribution which explains this evidence through multiple politico-economic equilibria.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Tommaso Gabrieli is a Lecturer in Real Estate at the Bartlett School of Planning, UCL. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Warwick, an MSc in Economics from the LSE; he has a long lasting interest in the socio-economic dynamics of cities, especially the extent of social mobility and the existence of poverty traps.