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luck. We show theoretically that meritocrats in such situations can become very egalitarian in their behavior, and that the …
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We examine how people redistribute income when there is uncertainty about the role luck plays in determining … whether luck magnified workers' effort ("lucky opportunities") or determined workers' income directly ("lucky outcomes"). We … find that participants redistribute less and are less reactive to changes in the importance of luck in environments with …
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attractiveness in particular of Luck Egalitarianism, compensating inequalities due to chance but not those due to choice. We find …
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is a core idea of environmental justice politics and research. Environmental justice is mostly associated with … egalitarianism as the sole justice principle for all people. In contrast, we argue that it is important to uncover and consider … heterogeneity in justice concerns to achieve socially accepted solutions to environmental social dilemmas. With noise pollution as …
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