Pension Policy Preferences: Beliefs about Others
By Carmen Sainz Villalba
This paper studies the relationship between preference for government regulation on pensions both for the respondent and for the population as a whole. We conduct a survey experiment where we provide information on own characteristics and on characteristics about individuals in other income brackets to assess the impact on the preferences for themselves and others. We find that respondents who overestimate the pension coverage for low income earners are more likely to want less regulation for themselves and for the population as a whole. However, the overall effect of the information provision is low. Like previous papers, we find that the respondents who are more knowledgeable about pensions want less regulation for themselves, but want more regulation for the population as a whole, on average, when given information about their own characteristics and others’ characteristics.
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