Globalization and Willingness to Support the Poor in Developing Countries: An Experiment in India
Abstract
Does an individual’s exposure to aspects of globalization impact their willingness to redistribute to the poor? We hypothesize that the “glitter” of foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing countries leads relatively better-off citizens to perceive that the poor now have more opportunities and are thereby less deserving of help. Findings from an experiment across three states in India reveal that subjects lower their financial support for...
Paper Details
Title
Globalization and Willingness to Support the Poor in Developing Countries: An Experiment in India
Published Date
Feb 6, 2020
Volume
53
Issue
10-11
Pages
1656 - 1689
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