Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of resources. The need principle is considered one of the three major principles of distributive justice. In contrast to equality or equity, however, evidence on the adherence to the needs principle rests mainly on stated instead of revealed preferences. In this paper we present an experimental design that exogenously assigns objective, heterogeneous need thresholds to individuals in small laboratory societies structured by a three-line network. The data reveal that a large proportion of individuals respond to others' need thresholds, but at a declining rate as thresholds increase. The equal distribution marks a discrete drop in the need satisfact...
Using an experimental conjoint-analysis like approach, preferences for resource allocation were stud...
This paper studies the construction of social preferences in the lab. Experimental subjects have the...
A review of interactionist studies in the domain of distributive justice is given. The general assum...
Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of re...
Two experiments were conducted which compared the single-principle equity model of distributive just...
This dissertation provides evidence from controlled laboratory experiments that, in contrast to Froh...
Need considerations play an important role in empirically informed theories of distributive justice....
This thesis examines three research hypotheses derived from the Theory of Distributive Justice as de...
The concept of need is central to the non-market allocation of many public resources, although the d...
Distributive justice decision making tends to require a trade off between different valued outcomes....
This paper reports an experimental test of individual preferences for giving. We use graphical repre...
We report a laboratory experiment that enables us to distinguish preferences for altruism (concernin...
In considering the different ways people view inequality and various proposed solutions,this study d...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how demand for redistribution of income depends on self-...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how demand for redistribution of income depends on self-...
Using an experimental conjoint-analysis like approach, preferences for resource allocation were stud...
This paper studies the construction of social preferences in the lab. Experimental subjects have the...
A review of interactionist studies in the domain of distributive justice is given. The general assum...
Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of re...
Two experiments were conducted which compared the single-principle equity model of distributive just...
This dissertation provides evidence from controlled laboratory experiments that, in contrast to Froh...
Need considerations play an important role in empirically informed theories of distributive justice....
This thesis examines three research hypotheses derived from the Theory of Distributive Justice as de...
The concept of need is central to the non-market allocation of many public resources, although the d...
Distributive justice decision making tends to require a trade off between different valued outcomes....
This paper reports an experimental test of individual preferences for giving. We use graphical repre...
We report a laboratory experiment that enables us to distinguish preferences for altruism (concernin...
In considering the different ways people view inequality and various proposed solutions,this study d...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how demand for redistribution of income depends on self-...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how demand for redistribution of income depends on self-...
Using an experimental conjoint-analysis like approach, preferences for resource allocation were stud...
This paper studies the construction of social preferences in the lab. Experimental subjects have the...
A review of interactionist studies in the domain of distributive justice is given. The general assum...