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Arbitrators (third-party institutions) 1 Big-Headedness (Pride) 1 Bounded Rationality 1 Conditional Cooperation 1 Consumption Inequity 1 Contingent Employment 1 Contribution Inequity 1 Distorted Belief Hypothesis 1 Heuristics of Reciprocity 1 Positively Skewed Income Distribution 1 Ronald Dworkin 1 Super-Fairness 1 Superfairness 1 Underemployment 1 Unemployment 1 Unfairness 1 efficiency 1 envy-freeness 1 resource egalitarianism 1 superfairness 1
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Heath, Joseph 1 Khalil, Elias L. 1 Lester, Bijou Yang 1 McCain, Roger 1
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Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School 1
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Monash Economics Working Papers 1 Politics, Philosophy & Economics 1 Review of Social Economy 1
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The One who Gives Too Early, Gives Twice: Cooperation, Blood Feuds and Third-Party Institutions
Khalil, Elias L. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2012
Third-party institutions (judges, real-estate agents, referees, mediators, and arbiters) are designed to avoid mis-coordination among potential cooperators. They differ from first-party institutions (lobbyists) who act as rent-seekers in bargaining. They also differ from second-party...
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Dworkin’s auction
Heath, Joseph - In: Politics, Philosophy & Economics 3 (2004) 3, pp. 313-335
Ronald Dworkin’s argument for resource egalitarianism has as its centerpiece a thought experiment involving a group of shipwreck survivors washed ashore on an uninhabited island, who decide to divide up all of the resources on the island equally using a competitive auction. Unfortunately,...
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An Equity-based Redefinition of Underemployment and Unemployment and Some Measurements
Lester, Bijou Yang; McCain, Roger - In: Review of Social Economy 59 (2001) 2, pp. 133-159
An attempt is made in this article to redefine underemployment and unemployment without making reference to an excess supply of labor or any causal mechanism of unemployment. Instead, underemployment and unemployment are defined in terms of equity which draws upon the individual's preferences. A...
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