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How malleable are peopleś fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocation situations, it is … still unclear whether and to what extent peopleś allocations reflect their fairness ideals. We investigate in a laboratory … experiment whether peopleś fairness ideals vary with respect to changes in the order in which they undertake two allocation tasks …
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conducted a real effort fairness experiment where people in two of the world's richest countries, Norway and Germany, interacted …
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full control (if only effort matters). Fairness requires to compensate individuals for differences in well-being caused by …
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seem to have a common understanding of fairness. We therefore find no evidence that citizens' (stated) fairness preferences … transparency, fairness, and trust in international climate agreements. …
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I study the egalitarian way of distributing resources across generations. Distributional equity deeply conflicts with the Pareto principle: efficient allocations cannot guarantee that i) each generation be assigned a consumption bundle that is at least as large as an arbitrarily small fraction...
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In this paper, we revisit the association between happiness and inequality. We argue that the perceived fairness of the … maximization, we predict that persons with higher perceived fairness will experience higher levels of life-time utility and are … perceived more positively with increased expected fairness. The opposite is expected for countries with low actual social …
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