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implicitly assume that countries have a universal understanding of justice. But this assumption is rather questionable. With … regard to the existing cultural differences in the understanding of justice the transferability of elements of health care … systems is not always given. A transfer usually requires a thorough examination of the ideas of justice in each country. This …
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paper presents a model of killing versus enslaving Caesar, based on a new theory which unifies justice, status, and power … of societies - justice-nonmaterialistic, status, and power-nonmaterialistic. Results cover members' gains, effects of own … killed only in a justice-nonmaterialistic society, and from the noblest of motives - to achieve equal gains for members. …
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Anwendung auf Begriffe des öffentlichen Diskurses – Freiheit, Solidarität, Verantwortung, Gerechtigkeit, Nachhaltigkeit und … normative categories such as justice, solidarity, responsibility, sustainability, and corporate citizenship. Based on this …
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disproportionate contributions to environmental harms or bads. I further argue that a theory of justice, which will recognize this fact …Environmental justice has become a major issue in the discourses of environment. The calls for environmental equity and … justice are now part of major environmental negotiations like the UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol, to give some examples. In …
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Roemer's (1982, 1988) classical approach and all the crucial insights of exploitation theory are generalised, proving that …
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existence often suffer from dilution in terms of ecological effectiveness, economic efficiency, and social justice. Thus, in … ecological effectiveness, economic efficiency and social justice and operationalizes them for giving design recommendations for … modern climate justice thinking in order to discuss the three criteria. In addition, design and implication analysis is …
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This paper develops a model that incorporates workers' fair wage preferences into a general equilibrium framework with monopolistic competition between heterogeneous firms à la Melitz (2003). By assuming that the wage considered to be fair by workers depends on the productivity and thus the...
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This paper sets up a general equilibrium model, in which firms are heterogeneous due to productivity differences and workers have fairness preferences and hence provide full effort only if their factor return is sufficiently high. With the wage considered to be fair by workers depending on the...
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manufacturing and product specificity of in-house production. In this framework, globalization can lead to alternating waves of …
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The paper analyzes the labor market effects of globalization when foreign market entry is costly and risky. With … cannot easily switch industries and wages are inflexible in the short run, globalization tends to increase unemployment. In … popular views about the globalization effects in the U.S. and continental Europe. The results also suggest that the welfare …
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