Journal Article (Peer-Reviewed)
Rawlsian reasoning and the distribution problem
CMI authors:
Bertil Tungodden
Bertil Tungodden (1999)
in Social choice and welfare vol. 16 pp. 599-614
CMI authors:
Bertil Tungodden
Bertil Tungodden (1999)
in Social choice and welfare vol. 16 pp. 599-614
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