Distributive Justice in International Environmental Policy: Axiomatic Foundation and Exemplary Formulation
Proceeding on a limited number of general, widely accepted equity criteria, we develop a proposal for distributing common resources. In particular, the proposed fair division mechanism is individually rational, envy-free, Pareto-efficient and satisfies the stand alone test, which follows as a minimu...
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