Governments and institutions, perhaps even more than markets,
determine who gets what in our society. They make the crucial
choices about who pays the taxes, who gets into college, who gets
medical care, who gets drafted, where the hazardous waste dump is
sited, and how much we pay for public services. Debate about these
issues inevitably centers on the question of whether the solution
is "fair." In this book, H. Peyton Young offers a systematic
explanation of what we mean by fairness in distributing public
resources and burdens, and applies the theory to actual cases.
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