Marina Chugunova,Andreas Nicklisch,Kai-Uwe Schnapp
Marina Chugunova
We study how the timing and the type of donation decisions affect charitable giving. In an online real-effort experiment with a subsistence income constraint, participants could donate to a charity either before or after they worked to gene...
Characterizing the top trading cycles rule for housing markets with lexicographic preferences when externalities are limited [0.03%]
当外部性受到限制时,具有词典偏好顺序的住房市场中顶圈规则的特征化分析
Bettina Klaus
Bettina Klaus
We consider a housing market model with limited externalities where agents care both about their own consumption via demand preferences and about the agent who receives their endowment via supply preferences [we extend the associated lexico...
Allan Borodin,Joanna Drummond,Kate Larson et al.
Allan Borodin et al.
A common assumption in matching markets is that both sides fully know their preferences. However, when there are many participants this may be neither realistic nor feasible. Instead, agents may have some partial (perhaps stochastic) inform...
Martin Lackner,Jan Maly
Martin Lackner
Shortlisting is the task of reducing a long list of alternatives to a (smaller) set of best or most suitable alternatives. Shortlisting is often used in the nomination process of awards or in recommender systems to display featured objects....
United for change: deliberative coalition formation to change the status quo [0.03%]
为了改变现状而联合:协商式联盟形成机制
Edith Elkind,Davide Grossi,Ehud Shapiro et al.
Edith Elkind et al.
We study a setting in which a community wishes to identify a strongly supported proposal from a space of alternatives, in order to change the status quo. We describe a deliberation process in which agents dynamically form coalitions around ...
Making people happy or making happy people? Questionnaire-experimental studies of population ethics and policy [0.03%]
造就快乐的人还是制造快乐的时刻?人口伦理与政策的问卷实验研究
Dean Spears
Dean Spears
Is a larger population of people living good lives a better population, all else equal? This question is central to population issues in social welfare, ethics, and policy. Many answers in the philosophical literature argue that if a policy...
Dean Spears,Stéphane Zuber
Dean Spears
Utilitarianism is the most prominent social welfare function in economics. We present three new axiomatic characterizations of utilitarian (that is, additively-separable) social welfare functions in a setting where there is risk over both p...
Michael Kurschilgen
Michael Kurschilgen
How does moral awareness affect people's fairness judgments? Using a simple model of identity utility, I predict that if individuals differ in their personal fairness ideals (equality versus efficiency), reflecting over what one thinks is r...
How does exposure to COVID-19 influence health and income inequality aversion? [0.03%]
冠状病毒暴露如何影响人们的健康和收入公平感?
Miqdad Asaria,Joan Costa-Font,Frank Cowell
Miqdad Asaria
We study individual aversion to health and income inequality in three European countries (the United Kingdom, Germany, and Italy), its determinants and especially, the effects of exposure to three types of COVID-19 specific shocks affecting...
Cécile Aubert,Huihui Ding
Cécile Aubert
A reelection-seeking politician makes a policy decision that can reveal her private information. This information bears on whether her political orientation and capabilities will be a good fit to future circumstances. We study how she may c...