“A Practice of Fairness”: Social Equity Budgeting in Freedom City
ABSTRACT Social justice is often theorized as fairness and expressed in equity as part of public administration and associated budgeting practices. Whereas much literature contrasted deontological positions, emphasizing a procedural justice with fairness based on rules, with consequentialist theory that emphasizes a distributional justice based on ...
Laurence Ferry, Thomas Ahrens
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El Premio Nobel de Economía y la Teoría de juegos: un encuentro más
En este trabajo se revisan algunas de las líneas de trabajo de los economistas que han recibido el Premio Nobel de Economía debido a sus aportaciones realizadas a través del análisis de la Teoría de juegos. Se discute el método de análisis de la Teoría
Jorge Fernández Ruiz
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Individual fairness in Harsanyi’s utilitarianism: operationalizing all-inclusive utility [PDF]
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Across Barriers: Blood–Brain and Gut Barrier Signaling in Psychiatric Disorders
Biological barrier dysfunction in mood and anxiety disorders. Chronic stress and inflammatory bowel disease converge on systemic inflammation that disrupts the intestinal and blood–brain barriers. Loss of barrier integrity promotes bidirectional gut–brain communication disturbances, heightened neuroimmune activation, and dysregulated signaling pathways,
Luisa Bandeira Binder +5 more
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Contemporary changes of greenhouse gases emission from the agricultural sector in the EU-27
The agricultural sector is the second contributor to the worldwide emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), as it is responsible for 13.5% of GHG emissions.
Safwan Mohammed +3 more
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Linking Strategic Interaction and Bargaining Theory. The Harsanyi - Schelling Debate on the Axiom of Symmetry [PDF]
This paper analyses the early contributions of John Harsanyi and Thomas C. Schelling to bargaining theory. In his work, Harsanyi (1956) draws Nash’s solution to two-person cooperative games from the bargaining model proposed by Zeuthen (1930).
Alessandro Innocenti
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Time Allocation, Experiential Well‐Being, and Income: Happier Time for the Richer?
ABSTRACT Do richer individuals allocate their time to activities that result in higher levels of happiness? Do people experience different levels of happiness for the same activities based on their income levels? This study offers a comprehensive examination of these questions, drawing from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS).
Nicola Daniele Coniglio +2 more
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Energy Trading Strategies for Integrated Energy Systems Considering Uncertainty
To improve the stable operation and promote the energy sharing of the integrated energy system (IES), a comprehensive energy trading strategy considering uncertainty is proposed. Firstly, an IES model incorporating power-to-gas (P2G) and a carbon capture
Jin Gao +3 more
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Identification of Prognostic and Predictive Osteosarcoma Biomarkers
Both adolescents and children suffer from osteosarcoma, localized in the metaphysis of the long bones. This is the most common primary high-grade bone tumor in this patient group. Early tumor detection is the key to ensuring effective treatment. Improved
Radoslav Zamborsky +3 more
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The Harsanyi paradox and the 'right to talk' in bargaining among coalitions [PDF]
We introduce a non-cooperative model of bargaining when players are divided into coalitions. The model is a modification of the mechanism in Vidal-Puga (Economic Theory, 2005) so that all the players have the same chances to make proposals.
Juan Vidal-Puga
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