This article provides a comparison between scientific approaches to understanding the economic and social efficiency of market income distribution. Based on multidisciplinary approaches the essence of the concepts of fairness and efficiency in the distribution; explored approaches to combining efficiency and equity used in policy income distribution at different levels of management; the possible social and economic consequences of ineffective regulation of income in today’s economy. The analysis is based on comparing the four concepts of justice that are considered socially efficient. Considered: utilitarian, formulated by J. Bentham; egalitarian, which provides for equal distribution; market (liberal) approach – to polar egalitarian and r...
At the heart of many debates about distributive justice is the widely assumed trade-off between equa...
From the beginning of the law and economics movement, normative legal economists have focused almost...
According to the opportunity egalitarian ethics, economic inequalities due to factors beyond the in...
Researching the redistribution processes in the framework of welfare economics is primarily carried ...
The article attempts to determine the factors and the intensity of their impact on the distribution ...
This paper proposes a quantitative approach to study two methodological problems arising when a cost...
This paper proposes a quantitative approach to study two methodological problems arising when a cost...
What are the principal issues on which research on income distribution and inequality focus? How mig...
Equality and fairness in the distribution of income is something that each state sets itself as an i...
Political economists agree that a trade-offexists between equality and efficiency. Using a hypotheti...
Abstract The paper provides a multi-disciplinary overview of normative and empirical issues concerni...
This article provides resolutions to a number of conundrums that have vexed policy-makers and schola...
Recent theories of distributive justice focus on individual opportunities as the appropriate standar...
Legal scholars have often argued that a legal system in providing a ‘level playing field ’ for consu...
The article presents a vision concerning relations of equitable redistribution; highlights the main ...
At the heart of many debates about distributive justice is the widely assumed trade-off between equa...
From the beginning of the law and economics movement, normative legal economists have focused almost...
According to the opportunity egalitarian ethics, economic inequalities due to factors beyond the in...
Researching the redistribution processes in the framework of welfare economics is primarily carried ...
The article attempts to determine the factors and the intensity of their impact on the distribution ...
This paper proposes a quantitative approach to study two methodological problems arising when a cost...
This paper proposes a quantitative approach to study two methodological problems arising when a cost...
What are the principal issues on which research on income distribution and inequality focus? How mig...
Equality and fairness in the distribution of income is something that each state sets itself as an i...
Political economists agree that a trade-offexists between equality and efficiency. Using a hypotheti...
Abstract The paper provides a multi-disciplinary overview of normative and empirical issues concerni...
This article provides resolutions to a number of conundrums that have vexed policy-makers and schola...
Recent theories of distributive justice focus on individual opportunities as the appropriate standar...
Legal scholars have often argued that a legal system in providing a ‘level playing field ’ for consu...
The article presents a vision concerning relations of equitable redistribution; highlights the main ...
At the heart of many debates about distributive justice is the widely assumed trade-off between equa...
From the beginning of the law and economics movement, normative legal economists have focused almost...
According to the opportunity egalitarian ethics, economic inequalities due to factors beyond the in...