In a simple double-blind dictator experiment, systematically removing subjects ’ levels of power and entitlement increases their choice of an income distribution generally consistent with Rawls (1971) concept of distributive justice, although choices are less unanimous and risk-averse than hypothesized
This paper addresses two important questions regarding distributive justice. First we ask whether pe...
This paper reports experimental evidence from a Dictator Game experiment in which subjects choose re...
International audienceUsing a choice experiment in the lab, we assess the relative importance of dif...
In a simple double-blind dictator experiment, systematically removing subjects’ levels of power and ...
This dissertation provides evidence from controlled laboratory experiments that, in contrast to Froh...
We present two experiments designed to investigate whether individuals notions of distributive justi...
This paper investigates distributive justice using a fourfold experimental design: The ignorance and...
Distributive justice has been the focus of political theory with the postwar rise of the social welf...
A review of interactionist studies in the domain of distributive justice is given. The general assum...
Mainstream economists usually identify a fundamental conflict between efficiency and justice in re-s...
Two experiments were conducted which compared the single-principle equity model of distributive just...
This is a paper in response to the article "An Experimental Test of Preferences for the Distribution...
A core question in the contemporary debate on distributive justice is how the fair distribution of i...
Using a political-frame-free, lab-in-the-field experiment, we investigate the associations between e...
We present an experiment that sets up a context of production of a common output obtained by using ...
This paper addresses two important questions regarding distributive justice. First we ask whether pe...
This paper reports experimental evidence from a Dictator Game experiment in which subjects choose re...
International audienceUsing a choice experiment in the lab, we assess the relative importance of dif...
In a simple double-blind dictator experiment, systematically removing subjects’ levels of power and ...
This dissertation provides evidence from controlled laboratory experiments that, in contrast to Froh...
We present two experiments designed to investigate whether individuals notions of distributive justi...
This paper investigates distributive justice using a fourfold experimental design: The ignorance and...
Distributive justice has been the focus of political theory with the postwar rise of the social welf...
A review of interactionist studies in the domain of distributive justice is given. The general assum...
Mainstream economists usually identify a fundamental conflict between efficiency and justice in re-s...
Two experiments were conducted which compared the single-principle equity model of distributive just...
This is a paper in response to the article "An Experimental Test of Preferences for the Distribution...
A core question in the contemporary debate on distributive justice is how the fair distribution of i...
Using a political-frame-free, lab-in-the-field experiment, we investigate the associations between e...
We present an experiment that sets up a context of production of a common output obtained by using ...
This paper addresses two important questions regarding distributive justice. First we ask whether pe...
This paper reports experimental evidence from a Dictator Game experiment in which subjects choose re...
International audienceUsing a choice experiment in the lab, we assess the relative importance of dif...