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1 Bibliography AKERLOF, G. A., YELLEN, 1. L.: Efficiency Wage Models of the Labor Market, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press) ALEJANDRO, R.: The Limits of Rawlsian Justice, Baltimore (The John Hopkins University Press) ARNESON, R. 1.: «Equality and Equal Opportunity for Welfare», Philosophical Studies, Vol. 56 (1989), pp ARNESON, R. 1.: «Liberalism, Distributive Subjectivism, and Equal Opportunity for Welfare», Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 19 (1990), pp ARROW, K. 1.: «Some Ordinalist-Utilitarian Notes on Rawls's Theory of Justice», The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. LXX, No 9, May 10 (1973), pp ARROW, K. J., HAHN, F. H.: General Competitive Analysis, Amsterdam (North Holland Publishing Company) ARROW, K. 1.: «A Note on Freedom and Flexibility», in: K. BAsu, P. K. PATTANAIK, K. SUZUMARA, (Eds.): Choice, Welfare and Development: a Festschrift in honour of Amartya K. Sen, Oxford (Oxford University Press) 1995, pp ATKINSON, A. B.: Public Economics in Action. The Basic Income/Flat Tax Proposal, Oxford (Clarendon Press) ATKINSON, A. B.: «Bringing Income Distribution in from the Cold», The Economic Journal, Vol. 107, March (1997), pp BARRY, B.: Theories of Justice, London (Harvester-Wheatsheaf) BARRY, B.: «Equality Yes, Basic Income No», in: PH. VAN PARIJS (Ed.): Arguing for Basic Income: Ethical Foundations for a Radical Reform, London (Verso) 1992, pp BARRY, B. (1995a): Justice as Impartiality, Oxford (Clarendon Press) BARRY, B. (1995b): <<lohn Rawls and the Search for Stability», Ethics, Vol. 105, July (1995), pp BARRY, B.: «Real Freedom and Basic Income», The Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 4, No 3 (1996), pp BOSSERT, W., FLEURBAEY, M.: «Redistribution and Compensation», Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 13 (1996), pp BOSSERT, W., FLEURBAEY, M., VAN DE GAER, D.: On Second-Best Compensation, Cahiers du THEMA 9607, March (1996). 295
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8 Index of Names Page numbers in italics refer to quotations in footnotes or bibliography Akerlof, G. A. 23, 295 Alejandro, R. 267, 295 Arneson, R. J. 12, 295 Arrow, K. J. 17f., 28, 80f., 86, 87, 166,295 Ashenfelter, O. 299 Atkinson, A. B. 155, 277f., 295 Barry, B. 21, 69, , 166, 174, , , 281/, 288, 295 Basu, K. 295 Bossert, W. 33/, 95, 106, 295/ Bowles, S. 274f., 278, 282, 296, 301 Brito, D. L. 76, 296 Carens, J. H. 170,296 Cohen, G. A. 9, 12, 18, 22, 83f., 94, , 156, , , 184, 193f., 196, 202ff., 210, 216, 218, 22lff., 225, 229ff., 237, , 263, , 287ff., 296 Crawford, S. E. S , 222f., 249, 259, 275, 296 Darwall, S. 299 Dickinson, J. 278, 296 Dworkin, R. 20, 184f., 296 Epstein, R. A. 299 Estlund, D. 151, ,296/ Farina, F. 299 Fleurbaey, M. 10, 11, 33ff., 41, 44, 59, 89, 95, 97, 106, 152, 292, 295ff. Fischer, J. M. 300 Fox-Genovese, E. 299 Franklin, J. 301 Galston, W. A. 278, 297 Gintis, H. 274f., 278, 282, 296, 301 Gravel, N. 297 Grey, Th. C. 144, 150, 297 Griffiths, Ph. 297 Guitton, H. 297 Hahn, F. H. 166, 295, 299 Hamilton, J. H. 296 Hart, H. L. A. 219f., 224, 233, 297 Hurley, S. 12, 44ff., 55, 105, 297,299 Kant, I. 205, 229, 240, 247, 268,281 Kolm, S.-Chr. 150, 297 Kukathas, Ch. 235f., 262, 267, 271, 284,
9 INDEX OF NAMES Lamont, J. 20, 23, 297 Laslier, J.-F. 297 Layard, R. 299 Le Grand, J. 12, 15, 70, 72f., 298 Lewis, D. K. 222, 264f., 276, 298 Maniquet, F. 33, 95, 297 Margolis, J., 297 Marquand, D. 277f., 298 Martinez, M. 27, 106,300 Maskin, E. S. 299 McClennen, E. 267, 298 McCormick, N. 275, 298 Meade, J. 158,207, 298 Miller, D. 23f., 36, 278, 298 Murphy, L. B. 231, 298 Musgrave, R. A. 69, 81ff., 85, 87, 104, 174f., 180, 193, 196,298 Myles, G. D. 66, 166, 298 Nagel, Th. 201, , 216f., 229, 243, 279, 285, 288, 290,298 Narveson, J. 144f., 150, 246, 298 Nicholson, W. 19, 298 O'Neill, O. 228f., 258, 284, 298 Okin, S. V. 239, 298 Ostrom, E , 222f., 249, 259, 275, 296, 298 Parfit, D. 29ff., 171,298 Pattanaik, P. K. 295 Pettit, Ph. 219ff., 235f., 262, 267, 271, 274, 275, 276, 284,297f. Pogge, Th. W. 201f., 231, 268, 298 Ravizza, M. 300 Rawls, J. 22, 31, 35, 67f., 77, 80-89, 94, 104, 106, 110, , 149, , 166, 171ff., 192, , 208, 210, 214ff., 221, , 298f. Raz, J. 35, 36, 57, 220, 292, 299 Ripstein, A. 299 Roemer, J. E. 12, 13, f., 42-45, 54, 106f., 122, 161,299 Rosen, Sh. 19, 20, 299 Rosenblum, N. L. 299 Scanlon, T. M. 13, 18, 205, 214, 281, 299 Scharpf, F. 280, 299 Scheffler, S. 14, 151, 172, 213, 258, 299f. Schneider-Arnsperger, Chr. 81, 170,300 Schokkaert, E. 27, 106, 278, 300 Sell-Trujillo, L. 278, 296 Sen, A. K. 16f., 66, 166, 167, 170,299f. Slutsky, S. M. 296 Smith, A. 19, 291, 300 Solow, R. M. 299 Stiglitz, J. E. 187, 296, 300 Strawson, G. 13,
10 INDEX OF NAMES Sugden, R. 125, 300 Suzumara, K. 295 Taylor-Gooby, P. 296 Trannoy, A. 297 Yellen, J. L. 23 Van Parijs, Ph. 21, 47, 90, 125, 128f., 172, , 279, 288, 290, 295, 30Qf Van de gaer, D. 27f., 31f., 34, 58, 95, 106ff., 110, 295/, 300 Van der Veen, R. J. 125, 30Qf Vandenbroucke, F. 59, 152, 254, 301 Vanucci, S. 299 Varian, H. R. 166, lbo, 301 White, S. 12, 50, 52-55, 78, 79, 90, 127ff., 134f., 301 Williams, A. 173, 194, 261, 266,267, 271ff., 278, 301 Williams, B. 299 Wolff, J. 78f., 301 Wood, A. 152, 301 Wright, E. O. 291, 296,
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