How to distribute welfare in a society is a key issue in the subject of distributional justice, which is deeply involved with notions of fairness. Following a thought experiment by Dworkin, this work considers a society of individuals with different preferences on the welfare distribution and an official to mediate the coordination among them. Based on a simple assumption that an individual's welfare is proportional to how her preference is fulfilled by the actual distribution, we show that an egalitarian preference is a strict Nash equilibrium and can be favorable even in certain inhomogeneous situations. These suggest how communication can encourage and secure a notion of fairness
International audienceWe study fairness in economies where humans consume one private good and one p...
International audienceIn the context of fair allocation of indivisible items, fairness concepts ofte...
Luck egalitarians equalize the outcome enjoyed by people who exemplify the same degree of distributi...
How to distribute welfare in a society is a key issue in the subject of distributional justice, whic...
People like to help those who are helping them and to hurt those who are hurting them. Outcomes reje...
We review the theory of fairness as it pertains to concretely specified problems of resource allocat...
The paper analyses the impact of communication about fairness on individual distribution decisions, ...
This paper puts forward an interesting claim concerning distributional issues in social choice theor...
The so-called chaos theorems imply that, under most preference configurations, majority voting in n-...
The book begins with the epistemological status of the axiomatic approach and the four classic princ...
We examine the implications, for social choice, of individuals having an intrinsic sense of fairness...
A group of agents needs to divide a divisible common resource (such as a monetary budget) among seve...
Consider a divisible resource or cost that is to be fairly distributed among a group, and suppose th...
Earlier version of this article is available as EUI ECO Working Paper 2005/11 at http://hdl.handle.n...
This paper examines different mechanisms for adjudicating disagreement about distributive justice. I...
International audienceWe study fairness in economies where humans consume one private good and one p...
International audienceIn the context of fair allocation of indivisible items, fairness concepts ofte...
Luck egalitarians equalize the outcome enjoyed by people who exemplify the same degree of distributi...
How to distribute welfare in a society is a key issue in the subject of distributional justice, whic...
People like to help those who are helping them and to hurt those who are hurting them. Outcomes reje...
We review the theory of fairness as it pertains to concretely specified problems of resource allocat...
The paper analyses the impact of communication about fairness on individual distribution decisions, ...
This paper puts forward an interesting claim concerning distributional issues in social choice theor...
The so-called chaos theorems imply that, under most preference configurations, majority voting in n-...
The book begins with the epistemological status of the axiomatic approach and the four classic princ...
We examine the implications, for social choice, of individuals having an intrinsic sense of fairness...
A group of agents needs to divide a divisible common resource (such as a monetary budget) among seve...
Consider a divisible resource or cost that is to be fairly distributed among a group, and suppose th...
Earlier version of this article is available as EUI ECO Working Paper 2005/11 at http://hdl.handle.n...
This paper examines different mechanisms for adjudicating disagreement about distributive justice. I...
International audienceWe study fairness in economies where humans consume one private good and one p...
International audienceIn the context of fair allocation of indivisible items, fairness concepts ofte...
Luck egalitarians equalize the outcome enjoyed by people who exemplify the same degree of distributi...