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Public attitudes towards income redistribution: Evidence from Hong Kong
Muluan Alfred WU
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Kee Lee CHOU
Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS)
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Academic Debate
25%
Attitudes toward Redistribution
50%
Cross-country Survey
25%
Government Revenue
25%
Hong Kong
100%
Income Redistribution
100%
Individual Reasons
25%
Interest Value
25%
Liberal Welfare States
25%
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
25%
Poverty
25%
Public Attitudes
100%
Public Support
25%
Redistribution Policies
25%
Redistributive Policy
25%
Self-interest
25%
Social Policy Change
25%
Social Value
50%
Societal Issues
25%
Telephone Survey
25%
Welfare Model
25%
Welfare State
25%
Social Sciences
Government Revenue
25%
Hong Kong
100%
Income Distribution
100%
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
25%
Public Support
25%
Redistribution Policy
25%
Social Policy
50%
Welfare
25%