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Public Choice

Identity and Redistribution

Journal Article
Reference
Lindqvist, Erik and Robert Östling (2013). “Identity and Redistribution”. Public Choice 155, 469–491. doi.org/10.1007/s11127-011-9877-9

Authors
Erik Lindqvist, Robert Östling

This paper models the interaction between individuals’ identity choices and redistribution. Both redistributive policies and identity choices are endogenous, and there might be multiple equilibria. The model is applied to ethnicity and social class. In an equilibrium with high taxes, the poor identify as poor and favor high taxes. In an equilibrium with low taxes, at least some of the poor identify with their ethnic group and favor low taxes. The model predicts that redistribution is highest when society is ethnically homogeneous, but the effect of ethnic diversity on redistribution is not necessarily monotonic.