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Domestication Does Not Explain the Presence of Inequity Aversion in Dogs. [PDF]
Essler JL, Marshall-Pescini S, Range F.
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Women's Empowerment and Intra‐Household Bargaining Power
ABSTRACT We assess the effectiveness of the Abbreviated Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index (A‐WEAI) in predicting intra‐household bargaining power. We conducted a lab‐in‐the‐field experiment with agricultural households, where spouses made decisions about money allocations.
Marina Nacka +2 more
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No evidence for inequity aversion in non-human animals: a meta-analysis of accept/reject paradigms. [PDF]
Ritov O +3 more
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ABSTRACT The present research aims to contribute to the understanding of anti‐vaccination attitudes. We do this by analyzing the role of social identity and intergroup threat. Drawing on intergroup threat theory, we hypothesize that being informed that the general population is positive toward vaccines may be perceived as threatening to individuals ...
Emma A. Renström +2 more
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Social disappointment explains chimpanzees' behaviour in the inequity aversion task. [PDF]
Engelmann JM +3 more
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Inequity Version and Team Incentives [PDF]
We study optimal contracts in a simple model where employees are averse to inequity as modelled by Fehr and Schmidt (1999). A "selfish" employer can profitably exploit such preferences among its employees by offering contracts which create inequity off ...
Pedro Rey-Biel
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Inequality aversion to posterity
Dit proefschrift beschrijft eerst de ethische aspecten rondom het devalueren van gezondheidswinst in de toekomst bij kosten-effectiviteitsanalyse (KEA), met name bij vaccineren (disconteren). Ik beargumenteer dat richtlijnen over disconteren in lijn moeten zijn/komen met ethische argumenten.
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Meaning, anti‐alienation, and fulfillment
Abstract One intuition that motivates subjectivist theories about meaning in life is the anti‐alienation intuition, that is, for a life to be meaningful it must engage with the person whose life it is. This article contends that the anti‐alienation and subjectivist theories it motivates are best understood as tracking fulfillment in life; this is an ...
Chad Mason Stevenson
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The Role of Equality and Efficiency in Social Preferences [PDF]
Engelmann and Strobel (AER 2004) claim that a combination of efficiency seeking and minmax preferences dominates inequity aversion in simple dictator games. This result relies on a strong subject pool effect.
Fehr, Ernst +2 more
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Toward a “strong” normativity of fear in Hans Jonas and Aristotle
Abstract What does it mean to say that one “ought” to undergo an emotion? In The Imperative of Responsibility, Hans Jonas provocatively asserts that twentieth‐century citizens “ought” to fear for the well‐being of future generations. I argue that Jonas's demand is not straightforwardly reducible to claims about the fittingness, expedience, or aretaic ...
Magnus Ferguson
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