The Prince and the Pauper: fairness through thick and thin veils of ignorance

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Abstract

This paper uses a twin construct to test how the thickness of the veil of ignorance (VOI) affects the perception of fairness and redistributional choices. A fortune reversal is generally perceived to be fair behind a thick VOI, but deemed unfair behind a transparent VOI, particularly if one is currently in a stronger social position. A significant association exists between the perception of fairness and the certainty levels about social position. A 50-50 split is preferred with thicker VOI; whilst the status quo is favoured with thinner VOI. Regardless of the VOI’s thickness, few opt for a winnertake-all redistribution.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages24
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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NameCesifo Working Paper
PublisherCesifo

Keywords

  • veil of ignorance
  • fairness

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