Verteilungsgerechtigkeit: mehr Effizienz oder mehr Gleichheit?

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 45 (1):181-190 (2001)
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Abstract

We show when and how the principles of efficiency and equality might come together and develop a fairness compensation test. A simple graphical analysis is applied. If the faimess compensation test fails, efficiency and justice cannot be fully connected and a wedge between econornic and faimess principles remains. We discuss how important this wedge might be and argue that there does not exist a principle of systematic antinomy between efficiency and faimess.

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