In this paper, we extend the axiomatic analysis of equitable opportunities developed in Kranich [6] from finite to continuous opportunity sets. This extended framework is amenable to economic applications. The main results establish conditions under which an ordinal ranking of profiles of opportunity sets can be represented by a cardinal advantage function which describes both the extent of inequality and the distribution of advantage among the agents.Equity; Fairness; Opportunities; Advantage;
We study the impact on payoff distribution of varying the probability (opportunity) that a player ha...
Economic systems generate various distributions of opportunity sets for individuals to choose consum...
In this paper, we report on a series of free-form bargaining experiments inwhich two players have to...
In this paper, we extend the axiomatic analysis of equitable opportunities developed in Kranich [6] ...
In this paper we study possible rankings of opportunity profiles. An opportunity profile is a list o...
We consider the problem of ranking distributions of opportunity sets on the basis of equality. First...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10888-011-9165-4Rankin...
In this paper, we consider the problem of ranking protiles of opportunity sets. First, we take each ...
In this paper, we consider the problem of ranking protiles of opportunity sets. First, we take each ...
This paper provides an introduction to the recent literature on ordinal distributive justice. Its ob...
This paper discusses issues of axiomatic bargaining problems over opportunity assignments. The fair ...
Using an extended framework in which an agent is endowed with three types of preference orders: an a...
This study uses John Rawls' behind-the-veil of ignorance device as a fairness criterion to evaluate ...
This forthcoming chapter in the Handbook of Income Distribution (eds., A. Atkinson and F. Bourguigno...
We define the equitable bargaining set for exchange economies. Our definition differs from that in M...
We study the impact on payoff distribution of varying the probability (opportunity) that a player ha...
Economic systems generate various distributions of opportunity sets for individuals to choose consum...
In this paper, we report on a series of free-form bargaining experiments inwhich two players have to...
In this paper, we extend the axiomatic analysis of equitable opportunities developed in Kranich [6] ...
In this paper we study possible rankings of opportunity profiles. An opportunity profile is a list o...
We consider the problem of ranking distributions of opportunity sets on the basis of equality. First...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10888-011-9165-4Rankin...
In this paper, we consider the problem of ranking protiles of opportunity sets. First, we take each ...
In this paper, we consider the problem of ranking protiles of opportunity sets. First, we take each ...
This paper provides an introduction to the recent literature on ordinal distributive justice. Its ob...
This paper discusses issues of axiomatic bargaining problems over opportunity assignments. The fair ...
Using an extended framework in which an agent is endowed with three types of preference orders: an a...
This study uses John Rawls' behind-the-veil of ignorance device as a fairness criterion to evaluate ...
This forthcoming chapter in the Handbook of Income Distribution (eds., A. Atkinson and F. Bourguigno...
We define the equitable bargaining set for exchange economies. Our definition differs from that in M...
We study the impact on payoff distribution of varying the probability (opportunity) that a player ha...
Economic systems generate various distributions of opportunity sets for individuals to choose consum...
In this paper, we report on a series of free-form bargaining experiments inwhich two players have to...