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This paper develops the justice implications of gendered power relations for transport decarbonization. I build on the … need satisfier escalation framework by Mattioli (2016) and Brand-Correa et al. (2020) and its account of justice as …. Normatively, I argue that an account of justice recognizant of gendered power relations extends justice to inputs for and …
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"We examine whether women and men of the same ability differ in their decisions to seek challenges. In the laboratory, we create an environment in which we can measure a participants performance level (high or low), where a high performance level participant has on average higher earnings from...
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fairness, as an imposed sequence of offers, as a source of transaction cost and as a species of conflict. Also discussed is the … minority groups. -- Bargaining ; Comprimise ; Fairness ; Self-interest ; Transaction cost ; conflict …
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Fairness can be an important factor that promotes social trust among people. In this paper, I investigate empirically whether fairness between men and women increases social trust. Using the data of the World Value Survey from 91 countries, I find that gender discriminatory values negatively...
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Nobody would claim that regulators, or academics working on regulatory policy, have neglected the Internet. But most of this work is attracted by the global character of the Internet. Admittedly this is a serious challenge to regulation. But it is not the only, and probably not even the most...
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