Imagine that only the state can meet the need for housing but decides not to do so. Unsurprisingly, participants in a vignette experiment deem this scenario unjust. Hence, justice ratings increase when the living situation improves. To a lesser extent, this also holds beyond the need threshold, understood as the minimum amount necessary for a decent life. Surprisingly, however, the justice evaluation function is highly convex below this point. The resulting S-shaped curve is akin to the value function in prospect theory, with the need threshold providing the point of reference and inflection. A control treatment without needs-information supports this interpretation. Needs-information furthermore compresses the perceived injustice of arbitr...
This article considers the question ‘How should institutions enable people to meet their needs in si...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...
Imagine that only the state can meet the need for housing but decides not to do so. Unsurprisingly, ...
Measures of need-based justice that have been proposed lately rely on a single dimension of need tha...
Need considerations play an important role in empirically informed theories of distributive justice....
Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of re...
Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of re...
Strange as it may seem, mainstream neoclassical economics has no concept of poverty. The concept us...
The concept of need is commonly overlooked by philosophers and social scientists. Often considered e...
People 'need' things if they will suffer negative effects without them. Needs are based in problems,...
We develop a model of internal constraints to show that a greater degree of initial disadvantage re...
Any measurement of poverty must specify a threshold and what this represents. Is it possible to avoi...
Liebig S, Sauer C, Hülle S. Why is justice regarded as so important? Theoretical considerations and ...
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This article considers the question ‘How should institutions enable people to meet their needs in si...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...
Imagine that only the state can meet the need for housing but decides not to do so. Unsurprisingly, ...
Measures of need-based justice that have been proposed lately rely on a single dimension of need tha...
Need considerations play an important role in empirically informed theories of distributive justice....
Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of re...
Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of re...
Strange as it may seem, mainstream neoclassical economics has no concept of poverty. The concept us...
The concept of need is commonly overlooked by philosophers and social scientists. Often considered e...
People 'need' things if they will suffer negative effects without them. Needs are based in problems,...
We develop a model of internal constraints to show that a greater degree of initial disadvantage re...
Any measurement of poverty must specify a threshold and what this represents. Is it possible to avoi...
Liebig S, Sauer C, Hülle S. Why is justice regarded as so important? Theoretical considerations and ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67955/2/10.1177_103841116600100302.pd
This article considers the question ‘How should institutions enable people to meet their needs in si...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...