We report the results of a questionnaire study on the fair distribution ofindivisible goods. We collected data from three different subject pools, first- and secondyear students majoring in economics, law students, and advanced economics students with some background knowledge of fairness theories. The purpose of this study is to assess the empirical relevance of various fairness criteria such as inequality aversion, the utilitarian principle of maximizing the sum of individual payoffs, the Rawlsian “maximin” principle of maximizing the payoff of the worst-off individual, and the criterion of envy-freeness (in the sense of Foley, 1967)
A central question in economics and distributive justice is: “for what should people be held respons...
Despite over a century’s disputation and attendant opportunity for clarification, the field of inqui...
We explore distributive justice and perception of fairness using survey data from freshmen and senio...
We are grateful to Ronald Wecznik for research assistance. We also thank Reinhard John and Katharina...
There has been growing interest within the economics discipline in the role of equity concerns in th...
We explore distributive justice and perception of fairness using survey data from freshmen and senio...
We study several fairness notions in allocating indivisible chores (i.e., items with non-positive va...
Envy is sometimes suggested as an underlying motive in the assessment ofdifferent economic allocatio...
I develop a theoretical model and provide experimental evidence that social norms of fairness play a...
This paper evaluates how relevant envy freeness (Foley 1967) is as an empirical concept of fairness....
Fair division provides a rich computational and mathematical framework for the allocation of indivis...
This paper explores the conditions of acceptability of differing allocation systems under scarcity a...
Equity theory (Adams, 1965; Walster, Berscheid, & Walster, 1976) proposes that people will perceive ...
People differ in intelligence, cognitive ability, personality traits, motivation, and similar valued...
How should economic output be distributed among those who created it? An expansive theoretical and e...
A central question in economics and distributive justice is: “for what should people be held respons...
Despite over a century’s disputation and attendant opportunity for clarification, the field of inqui...
We explore distributive justice and perception of fairness using survey data from freshmen and senio...
We are grateful to Ronald Wecznik for research assistance. We also thank Reinhard John and Katharina...
There has been growing interest within the economics discipline in the role of equity concerns in th...
We explore distributive justice and perception of fairness using survey data from freshmen and senio...
We study several fairness notions in allocating indivisible chores (i.e., items with non-positive va...
Envy is sometimes suggested as an underlying motive in the assessment ofdifferent economic allocatio...
I develop a theoretical model and provide experimental evidence that social norms of fairness play a...
This paper evaluates how relevant envy freeness (Foley 1967) is as an empirical concept of fairness....
Fair division provides a rich computational and mathematical framework for the allocation of indivis...
This paper explores the conditions of acceptability of differing allocation systems under scarcity a...
Equity theory (Adams, 1965; Walster, Berscheid, & Walster, 1976) proposes that people will perceive ...
People differ in intelligence, cognitive ability, personality traits, motivation, and similar valued...
How should economic output be distributed among those who created it? An expansive theoretical and e...
A central question in economics and distributive justice is: “for what should people be held respons...
Despite over a century’s disputation and attendant opportunity for clarification, the field of inqui...
We explore distributive justice and perception of fairness using survey data from freshmen and senio...