Production and Just Distribution in Diverse Society
Maria Roginskaya

TL;DR
This paper investigates how productivity and perceptions of justice influence distribution dynamics in a diverse society, aiming to understand the interplay between economic productivity and social fairness.
Contribution
It introduces a model analyzing the effects of societal diversity on productivity and justice perceptions, highlighting their impact on distribution outcomes.
Findings
Diversity affects productivity distribution patterns.
Perceptions of justice influence societal cooperation.
Model reveals conditions for equitable distribution.
Abstract
In this paper, we want to investigate dynamics of productivity in a society which is diverse when it comes to both the productivity and the perception of justice in distribution.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIncome, Poverty, and Inequality · Political Economy and Marxism · Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
