Nina Weber

Nina Weber

King's College

H-index: 4

North America-United States

About Nina Weber

Nina Weber, With an exceptional h-index of 4 and a recent h-index of 4 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at King's College, specializes in the field of Behavioural Economics, Experimental Economics, Political Economics, Public Economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The ICT Revolution and Preferences for Taxing Top Earners

Undeclared Work among Ukrainian Refugees: Prevalence and Explanations

Essays on Distributive Preferences

Technological Change and Preferences for Redistribution

Technological Change, Task Complexity, and Preferences for Redistribution

Experience of Social Mobility and Support for Redistribution: Accepting or Blaming the System?

Prosocial Risk-Taking: Growing the Pie or Increasing Your Slice

Why do (some) ordinary Americans support tax cuts for the rich? Evidence from a randomized survey experiment

Nina Weber Information

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Citations(all)

60

Citations(since 2020)

59

Cited By

14

hIndex(all)

4

hIndex(since 2020)

4

i10Index(all)

2

i10Index(since 2020)

2

Email

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Nina Weber Skills & Research Interests

Behavioural Economics

Experimental Economics

Political Economics

Public Economics

Top articles of Nina Weber

The ICT Revolution and Preferences for Taxing Top Earners

Journal of European Public Policy

2024/3/13

Undeclared Work among Ukrainian Refugees: Prevalence and Explanations

2023/9/7

Nina Weber
Nina Weber

H-Index: 1

Essays on Distributive Preferences

2023/7

Nina Weber
Nina Weber

H-Index: 1

Technological Change and Preferences for Redistribution

SocArXiv. February

2023/2/14

Technological Change, Task Complexity, and Preferences for Redistribution

2023

Experience of Social Mobility and Support for Redistribution: Accepting or Blaming the System?

Available at SSRN 3928022

2021/9/21

Nina Weber
Nina Weber

H-Index: 1

Prosocial Risk-Taking: Growing the Pie or Increasing Your Slice

Available at SSRN 4299434

2022/12/11

Nina Weber
Nina Weber

H-Index: 1

Why do (some) ordinary Americans support tax cuts for the rich? Evidence from a randomized survey experiment

European Journal of Political Economy

2023/6/1

Good news reduces trust in government and its efficacy: The case of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine announcement

Plos one

2021/12/9

Never waste a “good” crisis! Priming the economic aspect of crises fosters social capital build-up and prosociality

2021/6/3

We cannot disagree forever! Reality polarization and citizens’ post-pandemic fiscal adjustment preferences

SocArXiv. January

2021/1/8

Non-selfish behaviour: Are social preferences or social norms revealed in distribution decisions?

SocArXiv. July

2020/7/23

COVID-19 and people's health-wealth preferences: Information effects and policy implications

Available at SSRN 3605003

2020/5/19

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