Implications of Heterogeneous Social Preferences for Measuring Distributive and Reciprocal Fairness
Document Type
Journal Article
Role
Author
Published In
Journal of Economic Psychology
Volume
33
Issue
3
First Page
538
Last Page
555
Publication Date
2012
Abstract
This paper shows that social preference category can be used to predict how individuals will act in situations that call for reciprocity as well as distributive fairness.
Suggested Citation
Preston, Anne Elizabeth and Kamas, Linda, "Implications of Heterogeneous Social Preferences for Measuring Distributive and Reciprocal Fairness" (2012). Economics Faculty Scholarship. Paper 131.
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