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The luck of the draw : the role of lotteries in decision-making
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The luck of the draw : the role of lotteries in decision-making

Peter Stone

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The school board tosses a coin
Lotteries, lotteries everywhere
Absurd yet obvious
The story so far
The argument to come
What is a lottery
Fundamental features of decision-making
Decision-making by lottery
The lottery principle
Indeterminacy without lotteries
Lotteries and divination
The relationship between lotteries and justice
The just lottery rule
Consent, opportunities, expectations
What does allocative justice require?
Allocative justice and outcomes
Allocative justice and actions
Impartiality and indeterminacy
The right and the good
The nature of the impartiality principle
Theories of justice
Alternatives to random selection
Sortition in practice
Sortition and justice
Incentive alignment
Descriptive representation
Random selection in other contexts.

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The luck of the draw : the role of lotteries in decision-making by Peter Stone. ISBN 9780199756100. Published by Oxford University Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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