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The solidarity solution : principles for a fair income distribution

The solidarity solution : principles for a fair income distribution

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개인저자
Olson, Kristi, author.
서명 / 저자사항
The solidarity solution : principles for a fair income distribution / Kristi A. Olson.
발행사항
New York, NY :   Oxford University Press,   2020.  
형태사항
xiv, 219 p. ; 25 cm.
ISBN
9780190907457
요약
"As both the leftist political philosopher G.A. Cohen and the conservative economist Milton Friedman have pointed out, equal income is unfair to the hardworking. The ideal tax system-the one used to evaluate actual tax systems-would thus adjust taxation and redistribution for differential labor burdens. Measuring labor burdens, however, is no easy task. Some philosophers and economists attempt to sidestep the measurement problem by invoking envy-freeness. A distribution is envy-free when no one prefers someone else's bundle of goods (or bads) to her own. Yet, eliminating envy in the labor market is not always possible, and minimizing envy when it cannot be eliminated is not always fair. The Solidarity Solution provides an answer: fair labor-income bundles are those that could be justified to free and equal individuals. Part one develops the solidarity solution by showing how rigorous distributive implications can be derived from a relational ideal. Part two uses the solidarity solution to critique the competing theories of fair income distributions of Ronald Dworkin, Philippe Van Parijs, and Marc Fleurbaey. Finally, part three identifies implications for the gender wage gap and taxation"--
내용주기
The task -- The fair division of resources -- The labor auction thought experiment -- The solidarity solution -- Dworkin's hypothetical underemployment Insurance -- Van Parijs' minimal undominated diversity -- Fleurbaey's egalitarian equivalent allocation -- Fair pay and the gender wage gap -- Freedom and taxation.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
일반주제명
Income distribution. Pay equity. Income tax. Labor market.
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520 ▼a "As both the leftist political philosopher G.A. Cohen and the conservative economist Milton Friedman have pointed out, equal income is unfair to the hardworking. The ideal tax system-the one used to evaluate actual tax systems-would thus adjust taxation and redistribution for differential labor burdens. Measuring labor burdens, however, is no easy task. Some philosophers and economists attempt to sidestep the measurement problem by invoking envy-freeness. A distribution is envy-free when no one prefers someone else's bundle of goods (or bads) to her own. Yet, eliminating envy in the labor market is not always possible, and minimizing envy when it cannot be eliminated is not always fair. The Solidarity Solution provides an answer: fair labor-income bundles are those that could be justified to free and equal individuals. Part one develops the solidarity solution by showing how rigorous distributive implications can be derived from a relational ideal. Part two uses the solidarity solution to critique the competing theories of fair income distributions of Ronald Dworkin, Philippe Van Parijs, and Marc Fleurbaey. Finally, part three identifies implications for the gender wage gap and taxation"-- ▼c Provided by publisher.
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Contents
Part I
Chapter 1. The Task
Chapter 2. The Fair Division of Resources
Chapter 3. The Labor Auction Thought Experiment
Chapter 4. The Solidarity Solution
Part II
Chapter 5. Dworkin''s Hypothetical Underemployment Insurance
Chapter 6. Van Parijs'' Minimal Undominated Diversity
Chapter 7. Fleurbaey''s Egalitarian Equivalent Allocation
Part III
Chapter 8. Fair Pay and the Gender Wage Gap
Chapter 9. Freedom and Taxation

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