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fairness makes it focal or because many individuals dislike payoff inequities, as abundant experimental evidence suggests. In …
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We investigate the effects of inequality in wealth on the incentives to contribute to a public good when agents are inequity averse and may differ in ability. We show that equality may lead to a reduction of public good provision below levels generated by purely selfish agents. But introducing...
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public good experiments, we find that contributions are increasing over time even in the absence of punishment possibilities …
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should only be rewarded for factors under their control. This fairness ideal does not hold subjects responsible for factors …
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Educational inequality undermines the pivotal role of education in increasing the ability of the poor to move up the income ladder. This paper investigates educational inequality that arises from low-income students' lack of monetary resources that higher-income students invest in...
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