Economic inequality may fuel frustration, possibly leading to anger and antisocial behavior. We experimentally study a situation where only the rich can reduce inequality while the poor can express their discontent by destroying the wealth of a rich counterpart with whom they had no previous interaction. We test whether the emergence of antisocial behavior depends only on the level of inequality, or also on the conditions under which inequality occurs. We compare an environment in which the rich can unilaterally reduce inequality with one where generosity makes them vulnerable to exploitation by the poor. We observe more antisocial behavior when reducing inequality would be safe for the rich. This cannot be rationalized by inequality aversion alone, while it is in line with models of anger as the result of frustrated expectations. Indeed, the rich are expected to be more generous in the safe scenario, but this hope is systematically violated.

Bigoni M., Bortolotti S., Nas Ozen E. (2021). Economic polarization and antisocial behavior: An experiment. GAMES AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR, 126, 387-401 [10.1016/j.geb.2020.12.006].

Economic polarization and antisocial behavior: An experiment

Bigoni M.;Bortolotti S.;Nas Ozen E.
2021

Abstract

Economic inequality may fuel frustration, possibly leading to anger and antisocial behavior. We experimentally study a situation where only the rich can reduce inequality while the poor can express their discontent by destroying the wealth of a rich counterpart with whom they had no previous interaction. We test whether the emergence of antisocial behavior depends only on the level of inequality, or also on the conditions under which inequality occurs. We compare an environment in which the rich can unilaterally reduce inequality with one where generosity makes them vulnerable to exploitation by the poor. We observe more antisocial behavior when reducing inequality would be safe for the rich. This cannot be rationalized by inequality aversion alone, while it is in line with models of anger as the result of frustrated expectations. Indeed, the rich are expected to be more generous in the safe scenario, but this hope is systematically violated.
2021
Bigoni M., Bortolotti S., Nas Ozen E. (2021). Economic polarization and antisocial behavior: An experiment. GAMES AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR, 126, 387-401 [10.1016/j.geb.2020.12.006].
Bigoni M.; Bortolotti S.; Nas Ozen E.
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