Should Governments Tax the Rich and Subsidize the Poor? A Comparative Study of Muslim and Christian Respondents
Keywords
religionreligiosity
ethics
redistribution
property rights
economic inequality
government
subsidy
tax
public finance
Religions. Mythology. Rationalism
BL1-2790
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This study used the most recent World Values Survey (WVS) dataset to determine whether Christian and Muslim views on the acceptability of taxing the rich and subsidizing the poor was an essential feature of democracy. The sample size included more than 23,000 individuals from more than 50 countries. More than a dozen socioeconomic and attitudinal variables were also examined to determine whether significant differences existed. The study found that differences in viewpoint were often significant.Date
2019-01-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:9497157b15af43dfb96a9db7c2519a962077-1444
10.3390/rel10020072
https://doaj.org/article/9497157b15af43dfb96a9db7c2519a96