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A defining feature of meritocratic societies is that resource distributions reflect individual effort levels. However, this introduces a dilemma in a world where parents care for their children. If one pair of parents works harder than a second pair of parents, the first pair has merited the...
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An individual’s inequality aversion (IA) is a central preference parameter that captures the welfare sacrifice from exposure to inequality. However, it is far from trivial how to best elicit IA estimates. Also, little is known about the behavioural determinants of IA and how they differ across...
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I argue that legal and constitutional theory should avoid the idea of constituent power. It is unhelpful in seeking to … itself within positivist legal theory, which explains the affinity between theories of constituent power and legal positivist … order, thus making the question of constituent power superfluous. -- legal theory ; constitutional theory ; constituent …
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"This book grew out of a long-standing preoccupation with the problem of reconciling western liberalism with cultures, such as that of (even) Greece where I grew up, that had markedly different historical traditions, political behaviors, and social organization. Most available answers invoked...
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