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five in the unification of three fundamental sociobehavioral forces -- justice, status, and power -- and the subsequent …
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. We use probability theory to derive initial results, including both distribution-independent and distribution … power depend on the configuration of agreements and disagreements; (2) Independence of mind reduces wage inequality, and … cross-context mixtures will display a wide variety of shapes. -- Wage-setter ; power ; consensus ; independence of mind …
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vote independently of each other. Thus, we receive as an empirical result what the previous voting power literature assumed. …
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) the systemic exploitation of inequality via novel and toxic forms of securitisation. In effect, the power structure of …
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Advertisements provide consumers with knowledge about private products, whereas political information is required to provide voters with knowledge of public issues. Modern information technologies and globalization are increasing the exposure of individuals to information. Goods advertising is...
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the model is that it can accommodate shocks to the skill composition in the market, employee bargaining power and … productivity. Further, when our model is subjected to skill-upgrading and changes in employee bargaining power, it is capable of … inequality. -- Income inequality ; two-sector search model ; bargaining power ; skill-biased technological change …
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"A number of studies have examined the implications of preference interdependence. This paper models utility as depending on other people's consumption levels and shows that welfare declines with inequality, equilibrium inequality is inefficient, and the optimal intervention leads to a more...
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If redistribution is distortionary, and if the income of skilled workers is due to knowledgeintensive activities and depends positively on intellectual property, a social planner which cares about income distribution may in principle want to use a reduction in Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)...
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