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The Justice of Economic Efficiency

1993
The central problem of political economy is how to organize society so as to promote the production of wealth. The central problem of political philosophy is how to arrange society so as to make it a just social order.
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Measuring Perceptions of Economic Inequality and Justice: An Empirical Assessment

Social justice research, 2021
Nicholas Heiserman, Brent Simpson
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Economic justice and economic power: An inquiry into distributive justice and political stability

Public Choice, 1984
We characterize and study the relationship between income redistributions that are just and stable. We assume that for a given economy there exists a set of possible income redistributions, the constitution of the economy. The choice of redistribution is in the hands of the agents, who decide by majority vote.
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The Economics of Justice.

The Economic Journal, 1983
Richard A. Posner, Thomas Sharpe
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Models of International Economic Justice

Ethics & International Affairs, 2003
Articulating and examining the likely consequences of different theoretical and policy approaches to economic justice serves to highlight potential trade-offs and conflicts among them, and helps us to think more carefully about these trade-offs and what their consequences might be.
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Toward transformative climate justice: An emerging research agenda

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2021
Lars Otto Naess   +2 more
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Economic Justice

2017
Economic justice is a multifaceted set of issues that affect individuals, families, and communities with which social work interacts. These issues are interrelated and inherently challenge corporate and neoliberal hegemony. They do not necessarily lend themselves to conflict resolution strategies but rather to social, political, and economic power ...
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Economic Justice

2009
Under conditions of imperfect knowledge a price system is essential for signalling information about surplus and shortage of particular goods, relative to demand. A profit system is essential to give individuals an incentive to respond to changing prices.
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