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Fairness and the development of inequality acceptance
Journal Article | Dec 2010
Fairness considerations fundamentally affect human behavior, but our understanding of the nature and development of people’s fairness ...
Responsibility for what? Fairness and individual responsibility
Journal Article | Dec 2010
What should individuals be held responsible for? This is a fundamental question in much of the contemporary debate on distributive justice. ...
Responsibility, Fairness, Dictator game
Coffee, co-operatives and competition: The impact of fair trade
CMI Report | Jan 2004
Coffee is one of the most important Third World export commodities, and 70% of the producers are small-scale farmers. Coffee producers are often ...
Fair Trade, Coffee, Co-operatives, Developing countries, Case studies, Mexico, Americas: Mexico
The uneven playing field and the 2016 elections in Uganda
CMI Brief | Apr 2016
It is easy to document that the 2016 elections in Uganda were unfair. To combat the uneven playing field one needs to systematically assess ...
election, Uganda
Fairness and choice
Event | 13 Feb 2014
Economic experiments have become extremely influential in economics, by enriching both our understanding of individual motivation and rationality.
The Pluralism of Fairness Ideals?
Journal Article | Dec 2007
A core question in the contemporary debate on distributive justice is how to understand fairness in situations involving production. Important ...
Fair distribution of health
Project | Aug 2006 - Mar 2007
A central question in the allocation of scarce resource for health is how to balance the desire to achieve the maximal aggregate health benefit ...
Faire face à la corruption en éducation : faire progresser des pratiques de responsabilisation grâce au suivi budgétaire.
U4 Brief | Aug 2009
Le travail sur le budget de l’éducation effectué par la société civile est un instrument puissant permettant ...
education, french
Fair? What has fairness got to do with it? Vagaries of election observation and democratic standards
Journal Article | Jan 1993
Fair? What has fairness got to do with it? Vagaries of election observation and democratic standard
To pay or not to pay
News | 28 Jan 2014
Taxpayer compliance in Sub-Saharan Africa is closely linked to peoples' views of the government's ability to deliver on important services, the fairness of the system, and consequences of tax evasion shows findings from the recent Afrobarometer survey.
Media constraints in sub-Saharan Africa
CMI Brief | Aug 2010
”Free and fair” elections depend not only on factors like adequate election management bodies, election transparency and the absence ...
elections, media
Rich Meets Poor - an International Fairness Experiment
CMI Working Paper | Oct 2008
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world's poorest countries? To study this question and ...
Tanzania, Uganda
Maybe free but not fair: Electoral administration in Malawi 1994-2004
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2005
Entering the third decade of multiparty democracy on the African continent, incumbents appear able to secure electoral mandates without opening ...
Elections, Electoral administration, Malawi, Malawi Electoral Commission
Hva er rettferdighet?
Event | 23 Jan 2014
Rettferdighet er et begrep som i sitt vesen innbyr til stridigheter, utfordrer filosof Lars Fr. Svendsen i innledningsforedraget til arrangementsserien Let's be fair.
Can Ghana withstand the resource curse?
News | 26 Nov 2013
Ghana discovered oil in 2010. The country now produces 100 000 barrels a day, amounting to an income of 1 billion dollars a year. Are the country's institutions strong enough to withstand the resource curse? -Yes, says Inge Amundsen, senior researcher at the Chr. Michelsen Institute.
Fairness and global inequality
Event | 13 Mar 2014
With Ingvild Almås, NHH Norwegian School of Economics
Rettferd og rettsoppgjer
Event | 22 Apr 2014
Ope arrangement med Erik Møse, jurist og dommer ved Den europeiske menneskerettsdomstolen.
Fairness and migration
Event | 7 May 2014
Open lecture with Manuel Vásquez (Professor of Religion at the University of Florida).
African perspectives on climate change governance
Event | 6 Nov 2013
Africa is one of the most vulnerable continents to climate change. The poor are the most vulnerable to heat waves, sea level rise, the destruction of coastal zones, drought and water shortages. Is fair global interenational climate governance possible, asks Professor Oliver C. Ruppel.