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    The market, competition, and equality
    Politics, Philosophy and Economics 9 (2): 213-244. 2010.
    How much inequality does market interaction generate? The answer to this question partly depends on the level of competition among economic agents. Yet, in their normative analysis of the market, theories of distributive justice focus on individual characteristics such as talents as determinants of income, and tend to ignore structural features such as competition. Economists, on the other hand, dispose of the conceptual tools to assess the distributive impact of competition, but their analysis …Read more
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    Réponses à mes critiques
    Philosophiques 43 (1): 139-147. 2016.
    Dietsch, Peter
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    Éthique et Économie : Introduction
    Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 7 (3): 21-22. 2012.
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    No Title available: Reviews
    Economics and Philosophy 25 (1): 106-113. 2009.
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    Book Review (review)
    Economics and Philosophy 21 (2): 311-318. 2005.