Belief in a Just World and Redistributive Politics
Jean Tirole and
Bénabou, Roland
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Roland Benabou
No 4952, CEPR Discussion Papers from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Abstract:
International surveys reveal wide differences between the views held in different countries concerning the causes of wealth or poverty and the extent to which people are responsible for their own fate. At the same time, social ethnographies and experiments by psychologists demonstrate individuals' recurrent struggle with cognitive dissonance as they seek to maintain, and pass on to their children, a view of the world where effort ultimately pays off and everyone gets their just deserts. This paper offers a model that helps explain: i) why most people feel such a need to believe in a ?just world?; ii) why this need, and therefore the prevalence of the belief, varies considerably across countries; iii) the implications of this phenomenon for international differences in political ideology, levels of redistribution, labour supply, aggregate income, and popular perceptions of the poor. The model shows in particular how complementarities arise endogenously between individuals' desired beliefs or ideological choices, resulting in two equilibria. A first, ?American? equilibrium is characterized by a high prevalence of just-world beliefs among the population and relatively laissez-faire policies. The other, ?European? equilibrium is characterized by more pessimism about the role of effort in economic outcomes and a more extensive welfare state. More generally, the paper develops a theory of collective beliefs and motivated cognitions, including those concerning ?money? (consumption) and happiness, as well as religion.
Keywords: Ideology; Cognitive dissonance; Inequality; Welfare state; Social mobility; Religion; Self-control; Willpower; Memory; Psychology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D31 D72 D80 E62 P16 Z12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-03
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