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Procedural Fairness
"... Should the Board believe it cannot provide fair and unbiased resolution, it can refer the matter to an independent party such as the Office of Non-Government Education. ..."
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Should the Board believe it cannot provide fair and unbiased resolution, it can refer the matter to an independent party such as the Office of Non-Government Education.
Procedurally Fair Taxation
, 2011
"... We study the implications of procedural fairness on income taxation. We formulate procedural fairness as a particular non-cooperative bargaining game and examine the stationary subgame perfect equilibria of the game. The equilibrium outcome is called tax equilibrium and is shown to be unique. The pr ..."
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We study the implications of procedural fairness on income taxation. We formulate procedural fairness as a particular non-cooperative bargaining game and examine the stationary subgame perfect equilibria of the game. The equilibrium outcome is called tax equilibrium and is shown to be unique
Procedurally fair and stable matching
- Economic Theory
"... Abstract: We motivate procedural fairness for matching mechanisms and study two procedu-rally fair and stable mechanisms: employment by lotto (Aldershof et al., 1999) and the random order mechanism (Roth and Vande Vate, 1990, Ma, 1996). For both mechanisms we give vari-ous examples of probability di ..."
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Abstract: We motivate procedural fairness for matching mechanisms and study two procedu-rally fair and stable mechanisms: employment by lotto (Aldershof et al., 1999) and the random order mechanism (Roth and Vande Vate, 1990, Ma, 1996). For both mechanisms we give vari-ous examples of probability
Procedural fairness and compliance with the law
- Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
, 1997
"... My goal is to discuss the findings of recent research exploring why people obey the law. I am a psychologist and will focus directly on microlevel issues concerning the psychology of the person. In particular, I will explore research examining naturally occurring attitudes, values, and behaviors. I ..."
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, such voluntary compliance is linked to judgments about the legitimacy of authorities and the morality of the law. Third, public views about the legitimacy of legal authorities are linked to judgments about the fairness of the procedures through which those authorities make decisions. Finally, an important
PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS AND YOUNG PEOPLE
, 2003
"... All correspondence should be addressed to Jeanette Lawrence ..."
The Need for Procedural Fairness ………………………………… … 5
"... Recidivism, Legitimacy, and Compliance ……………………………. 7 Public Knowledge about the Courts ………………………………… … 9 ..."
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Recidivism, Legitimacy, and Compliance ……………………………. 7 Public Knowledge about the Courts ………………………………… … 9
PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS AND TAX COMPLIANCE
"... The collection of tax revenues is essential for a government to ensure its funding. For this reason, the issue of the efficiency of tax collection is not new. However, there have been several ways to address this issue, one of which is particularly noteworthy. ..."
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The collection of tax revenues is essential for a government to ensure its funding. For this reason, the issue of the efficiency of tax collection is not new. However, there have been several ways to address this issue, one of which is particularly noteworthy.
1 Procedural Fairness and the Cost of Control
"... A large and growing literature has demonstrated that imposing control on agents has the potential to backfire, leading agents to withhold effort. Consistent with principles of procedural fairness, we find that the way in which control is imposed — in particular whether control is imposed symmetrical ..."
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A large and growing literature has demonstrated that imposing control on agents has the potential to backfire, leading agents to withhold effort. Consistent with principles of procedural fairness, we find that the way in which control is imposed — in particular whether control is imposed
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