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Bargaining in Economic and Ethical Environments - An Experimental Study and Normative Solution Concepts (Paperback, Softcover... Bargaining in Economic and Ethical Environments - An Experimental Study and Normative Solution Concepts (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
Marlies Klemisch-Ahlert
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the first part of this book bargaining experiments with different economic and ethical frames are investigated. The distributive principles and norms the subjects apply and their justifications for these principles are evaluated. The bargaining processes and the resulting agreements are analyzed. In the second part different bargaining theories are presented and the corresponding solutions are axiomatically characterized. A bargaining concept with goals that depend on economic and ethical features of the bargaining situation is introduced. Observations from the experimental data lead to the ideas for the axiomatic characterization of a bargaining solution with goals.

Social Choice and Bargaining Perspectives on Distributive Justice (Paperback): Wulf Gaertner, Marlies Klemisch-Ahlert Social Choice and Bargaining Perspectives on Distributive Justice (Paperback)
Wulf Gaertner, Marlies Klemisch-Ahlert
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is probably fair to say that there does not exist a unique and generally accepted not ion of justice. Even if one confines oneself to economic justice one can still get many answers to the question of how justice - henceforth we shall use the term "distributive justice" should be defined and characterized. This may be disappointing for the outside observer but one can also view this as achallenge, at least as long as one thinks that distributive justice is an issue economics should be concerned with. Many problems of distributive justice can be described as follows: There is a fixed collection of well-defined objects (usually commodi ties) which are quantitatively measurable and perfectly divisible. This collection is to be divided up among a certain number of individuals, the members of society, let 's say. According to which principles or rules should this distribution be carried out? Should people be rewarded according to their ability or according to their needs? Should the distribution be such that nobody envies the bundle of any other member of society? Should the collection of entities be distributed in a way that yields the greatest benefi."

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