نتایج جستجو برای: criticism and envy accordingly

تعداد نتایج: 16829531  

Journal: :European Journal of Political Theory 2022

Most agree that envy, or at least the malicious kind(s), should not have any role in moral justification of distributive arrangements. This paper defends a contrary position. It argues very John Rawls, Axel Honneth and others care about social bases self-esteem good reasons to levels envy different principles reliably generate. The basic argument is (1) involves particular kind harm such exclud...

2015
Shunsuke Tsuruta Masaaki Oka Taiki Todo Yuko Sakurai Makoto Yokoo

Cake cutting has been recognized as a fundamental model in fair division, and several envy-free cake cutting algorithms have been proposed. Recent works from the computer science field proposed novelmechanisms for cake cutting, whose approaches are based on the theory of mechanism design; these mechanisms are strategy-proof, i.e., no agent has any incentive to misrepresent her utility function,...

2014
Riccardo Colini-Baldeschi Stefano Leonardi Piotr Sankowski Qiang Zhang

Traditional incentive-compatible auctions for selling multiple goods to unconstrained and budgeted bidders can discriminate between bidders by selling identical goods at different prices. For this reason, A recent study by Feldman et al. dropped incentive compatibility and turned the attention to revenue maximizing envy-free item-pricing allocations for budgeted bidders. Envy-free allocations w...

Journal: :Theory and Decision 2023

We study envy-free allocations in a many-to-many matching model with contracts which agents on one side of the market (doctors) are endowed substitutable choice functions and other (hospitals) responsive preferences. Envy-freeness is weakening stability that allows blocking involving hospital vacant position doctor does not envy any doctors currently employs. show set has lattice structure. Fur...

1990
William Thomson Julio Gonzalez-Diaz Eun Jeong Heo

We formulate and study the requirement on an allocation rule that no agent should be able to benefit by augmenting his endowment through borrowing resources from the outside world (alternatively, by simply exaggerating it). We show that the Walrasian rule is not “borrowing-proof” even on standard domains. More seriously, no efficient selection from the endowments-lower-bound correspondence, or ...

Journal: :Emotion 2014
Eric J Pedersen Daniel E Forster Michael E McCullough

The code of honor, which is characterized by a preoccupation with reputation and willingness to take retaliatory action, has been used extensively to explain individual and cultural differences in peoples' tendencies to behave aggressively. However, research on the relationship between the code of honor and emotional responses to social interactions has been limited in scope, focusing primarily...

2013
David Kurokawa John K. Lai Ariel D. Procaccia

For decades researchers have struggled with the problem of envy-free cake cutting: how to divide a divisible good between multiple agents so that each agent likes his own allocation best. Although an envy-free cake cutting protocol was ultimately devised, it is unbounded, in the sense that the number of operations can be arbitrarily large, depending on the preferences of the agents. We ask whet...

Journal: :The American Mathematical Monthly 2009
Julius B. Barbanel Steven J. Brams Walter Stromquist

Gale (1993) posed the question of whether there is necessarily an undominated, envy-free allocation of a pie when it is cut into wedge-shaped pieces or sectors. For two players, we give constructive procedures for obtaining such an allocation, whether the pie is cut into equal-size sectors by a single diameter cut or into two sectors of unequal size. Such an allocation, however may not be equit...

Journal: :Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 2014

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