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So we have seen how recognition that relative deprivation matters can reconcile opposing views, and settle disputes. We have seen that the alignment of the stance of the utilitarian social planner with that of the egalitarian social planner does not come about because the former exhibits any altruism toward the latter. Indeed, it is instructive to have in place an example as to how recognition of the distaste for relative deprivation can pacify opponents, just as altruism can. In sum: there are many domains in which the incorporation of altruism and relative deprivation can point to novel perspectives and suggest rethinking, and possibly revising, long-held views. And, as we have seen, there are domains in which consideration of relative deprivation can substitute for the prevalence of altruism, and vice versa. Here is a fascinating sphere indeed for research on economics and social behavior. (fragment of text)
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- Universities of Warsaw, Bonn, Klagenfurt and Vienna
Bibliografia
- Bergstrom T.C., Stark O., How Altruism Can Prevail in an Evolutionary Environment, "American Economic Review" 1993, No. 83(2).
- Bernheim B.D., Stark O., Altruism Within the Family Reconsidered: Do Nice Guys Finish Last?, "American Economic Review" 1988, No. 78(5).
- Dalton H., The Measurement of the Inequality of Incomes, "Economic Journal" 1920, No. 30(119).
- Gini C, Variabilità e Mutabilità {Variability and Mutability), reprinted in E. Pizetti, T. Salvemini (eds.), "Memorie di Metodologica Statistica", Libreria Eredi Virgilio Veschi, Rome 1955.
- Lauby J.L., Stark O., Individual Migration as a Family Strategy: Young Women in the Philippines, "Population Studies" 1988, No. 42(3).
- Lucas R.E.B., Stark O., Motivations to Remit: Evidence from Botswana, "Journal of Political Economy" 1985, No. 93(5).
- Pigou A.C., Wealth and Welfare, Macmillan, London 1912.
- Sorger G., Stark O., Income Redistribution Going Awry: The Reversal Power of the Concern for Relative Deprivation, "Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization" 2013, No. 86.
- Stark O., Altruism and the Quality of Life, "American Economic Review" 1989, No. 79(2).
- Stark O., Nonmarket Transfers and Altruism, "European Economic Review" 1993, No. 37(7).
- Stark O., Altruism and Beyond: An Economic Analysis of Transfers and Exchanges Within Families and Groups, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, and Melbourne 1995.
- Stark O., Reasons for Remitting, "World Economics" 2009, No. 10(3).
- Stark O., Dorn A., Do Family Ties With Those Left Behind Intensify or Weaken Migrants'Assimilation?, "Economics Letters" 2013, No. 118(1).
- Stark O., Falk I., Transfers, Empathy Formation, and Reverse Transfers, "American Economic Review" 1998, No. 88(2).
- Stark O., Fan C.S., A Social Proximity Explanation of the Reluctance to Assimilate, "Kyklos" 2007, 60(1).
- Stark O., Kobus M, Jakubek Concern about Low Relative Income, and the Alignment of Utilitarianism with Egalitarianism, "Economics Letters" 2012, No. 114(3).
- Stark O., Lucas R.E.B., Migration, Remittances, and the Family, "Economic Development and Cultural Change" 1988, No. 36(3).
- Stark O., Wang Y.Q., Towards a Theory of Self-Segregation as a Response to Relative Deprivation: Steady-State Outcomes and Social Welfare, in L. Bruni, P.L. Porta (eds.), "Economics and Happiness: Framing the Analysis", Oxford University Press, Oxford 2005.
- Stark O., Zhang J., Counter-Compensatory Inter-Vivos Transfers and Parental Altruism: Compatibility or Orthogonality?, "Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization" 2002, No. 47(1).
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