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This paper illuminates one mechanism by which democracy may fail to mitigate income inequality despite a widespread preference against it. When income inequality aversion is prevalent, high‐skilled, higher‐wage workers may adjust their working time to reduce inequality. However, the decrease in societal efficiency due to forgone high‐skilled labor outweighs an increase in efficiency from lower‐skilled...
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