
Abstract This article introduces, and puts in context, the fourteen papers in the special issue, "Inequality perceptions and fairness judgments."
Economics, RESPONSIBILITY, Social Sciences, experiments, 3801 Applied economics, Distributional preferences, Business & Economics, survey, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences, Survey, Experiments, distributional preferences, 1402 Applied Economics, 4404 Development studies, ETHICS
Economics, RESPONSIBILITY, Social Sciences, experiments, 3801 Applied economics, Distributional preferences, Business & Economics, survey, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences, Survey, Experiments, distributional preferences, 1402 Applied Economics, 4404 Development studies, ETHICS
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