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  • Various attempts have been made to explain attitudinal variations in public beliefs on income distribution and government redistribution. Some argue that differences are caused by a general political culture in the country. Others stress that the public is affected by the political regime and adopt or revolt against the values and policy choices of the political leaders. And finally, some studies have argued that attitudes towards distribution justice are caused by the social and economic structure within the society. Our study will systematically explore if any of these explanations can account for cross-national variations in (i) public priorities towards distributive principles, and beliefs about (ii) income distribution in general, (iii) wage inequalities, (iv) taxation and (v) government responsibilities. Moreover, our study try to make a clearer distinction between basic values, principles and ideals of distributive justice, perceptions of achieved justice in society and attitudes toward current policies. Finally, we investigate the interaction between distributive ideals, publics perception of reality and their attitudes toward current distributive policies. (xsd:string)
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  • Comparative Public Opinion on Distributive Justice: Conditions, Ideals, Perceptions, and Policy Attitudes (xsd:string)
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