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Local Justice: How Institutions Allocate Scarce Goods and Necessary Burdens - Elster, Jon
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The well-being of individuals routinely depends on their success in obtaining goods and avoiding burdens distributed by society. Local Justice offers the first systematic analysis of the principles and procedures used in dispensing "local justice" in situations as varied as the admission of students to college, the choice of patients for organ transplants, the selection of workers for layoffs, and the induction of men into the army. A prominent theorist in the field of rational choice and decision making, Jon Elster ...

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Local Justice: How Institutions Allocate Scarce Goods and Necessary Burdens 1993, Russell Sage Foundation, New York

ISBN-13: 9780871542328

Revised edition

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Local Justice: How Institutions Allocate Scarce Goods and Necessary Burdens 1992, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9780521433037

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Local Justice: How Institutions Allocate Scarce Goods and Necessary Burdens 1992, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780871542311

Hardcover