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comparable. This allows us to conclude that the impartiality requirement cannot be used to decide between Rawls' and Harsanyi …
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Most prominent models of economic justice (and especially those proposed by Harsanyi and Rawls) are based on the … assumption that impartiality is required for making moral decisions. However, although Harsanyi and Rawls agree on that, and … furthermore agree on the fact that impartiality can be obtained under appropriate conditions of ignorance, they strongly disagree …
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This paper investigates whether and how litigant peer stock ownership by federal district judges affects characteristics of case outcomes for large corporate litigants. We find that industry-peer stock ownership by district judges is associated with the following outcomes for corporate litigants...
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We study the problem of choosing prize winners from among a group of experts when each expert nominates another expert for the prize. A nomination rule determines the set of winners on the basis of the profile of nominations; the rule is impartial if one's nomination never influences one's own...
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We search for impartiality in the allocation of objects when monetary transfers are not possible. Our main focus is … introducing randomization to object allocation problems is almost inevitable for achieving impartiality. …
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This article defines in a precise manner three different mechanisms to achieve impartiality in distributive justice and …
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There are good reasons to expect that citizens will appreciate local government more than central government. Sure enough, previous studies have found support for this assumption. Nevertheless, I will argue that it is theoretically far too simple to think that decentralization and citizen's...
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