Inequality and procedural fairness in a money burning and stealing experiment
This paper presents the results of an experiment where an unequal wealth distribution was created and then subjects could act to change this wealth distribution. Subjects received money by betting and possibly by arbitrary (undeserved) gifts; they could then pay to reduce, redistribute and, in half...
Auteur principal: | Zizzo, D |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2003
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