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subjects are exposed to random shocks. We find that aggregate behavior is ex-post and ex-ante inequality averse, but also that … the other. The first presentation draws attention to inequality in payoffs, the second to collective risk. We find that … conclude that ex-post inequality aversion is the primary concern in the evaluation of social lotteries while collective risk is …
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subjects are exposed to random shocks. We find that aggregate behavior is ex-post and ex-ante inequality averse, but also that … the other. The first presentation draws attention to inequality in payoffs, the second to collective risk. We find that … conclude that ex-post inequality aversion is the primary concern in the evaluation of social lotteries while collective risk is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011477264
measurement of inequality of health distributions referring to these two dimensions. Our analysis relies on a novel treatment of … (absolute and relative) multidimensional health inequality indices, inspired by the classical normative approach to income … inequality measurement. We also discuss how to extend the analysis to deal with the related problem of health deprivation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011211872
measurement of inequality of health distributions referring to these two dimensions. Our analysis relies on a novel treatment of … (absolute and relative) multidimensional health inequality indices, inspired by the classical normative approach to income … inequality measurement. We also discuss how to extend the analysis to deal with the related problem of health deprivation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010679314
inequity, whether across states of world (uncertainty), across individuals (inequality) and across generations …
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Meritocratic fairness justifies inequality when it stems from performance. Yet performance is influenced by one … generating performance inequality. In an incentivized online experiment, impartial spectators can redistribute the earnings that … generating performance inequality. …
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how fairness views themselves are affected by negative shocks. To answer this question, I conduct two experimental studies … an egalitarian fairness view. Participants who are relatively richer, by contrast, distribute resources proportionate to …
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inequality is mostly seen as fair, around 10% of third-party redistribution decisions are in line with a fairness norm that only …Three determining factors for economic inequality are self-chosen effort, self-chosen risk, and external circumstances …. The fairness people assign to inequalities due to effort and external circumstances is widely studied. Insights on the …
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The meritocratic fairness ideal implies that inequalities in earnings are regarded as fair only when they reflect … differences in performance. Consequently, implementation of the meritocratic fairness ideal requires complete information about …, but previously understudied, situation where there is uncertainty about whether inequality is reflecting performance or …
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how fairness views themselves are affected by negative shocks. To answer this question, I conduct two experimental studies … an egalitarian fairness view. Participants who are relatively richer, by contrast, distribute resources proportionate to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013169002