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Perveived Fairness of Rules for Allocating Seats in Trains and Parking Spaces
Description
observations of 401 individuals
number of observations : 5614
country : France
economic topic : public economics
econometrics topic : ordered response
Usage
data(Fairness)
Format
A dataframe containing :
- id
the individual index
- answer
a factor with levels 0 (very unfair), 1 (essentially unfair), 2 (essentially fair) and 3 (very fair)
- good
one of
'tgv'(French fast train) and'Parking'- rule
the allocation rule, a factor with levels
'peak','admin','lottery','addsupply','queuing','moral'and'compensation'- driving
does the individual has the driving license ?
- education
does the individual has a diploma ?
- recurring
does the allocation problem is reccuring ?
Source
provided by the authors.
References
Charles Raux, Stephanie Souche and Yves Croissant (2009) “How fair is pricing perceived to be? An empirical study”, Public Choice, 139(1), 227-240.