1. What capital was used to create the iPhone?
2. What is the difference between distribution and redistribution?
3. Is fairness an objectively determined concept?
4. What is redistributive fairness?
5. What is meritocratic fairness?
6. If a person believes that all incomes should be equal, what kind of fairness do they accept?
7. If a person believes that a you should be rewarded based on your merits, what definition of fairness do they accept?
8. What was the dominant definition of fairness in China in 1970?
9. What is the dominant definition of fairness in China today?
10. What does it mean to say how you slice the pie determines the size of the pie?
11. What does quintile mean?
12. What does MENA stand for?
13. What language do computer use?
14. Utilitarians belive that government should do what about unequal incomes?
15. Libertarians belive that government should do what about unequal incomes?
16. Does everyone who has a high income merit it?
17. What is iatrogenic? (Hint: Google)
18. What is more important to utilitarians; the process or the outcome?
19. What is more important to libertarians; the process or the outcome?
20. What is the greatest idea creating and testing machine ever invented?
1. What capital was used to create the iPhone?
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2. What is the difference between distribution and redistribution?
Distribution: earner distributes it
Redistribution: govern meant take from earner and distributes it.
3. Is fairness an objectively determined concept?
No,fairness is not an objectively determined concept.
4. What is redistributive fairness?
That it is fair to equalize awards.
5. What is meritocratic fairness?
Meritocratic fairness mean matching rewards to merit.
6. If a person believes that all incomes should be equal, what kind of fairness do they accept?
Redistributive fairness
7. If a person believes that a you should be rewarded based on your merits, what definition of fairness do they accept?
Meritocratic fairness
8. What was the dominant definition of fairness in China in 1970?
Redistributive fairness
9. What is the dominant definition of fairness in China today?
Meritocratic fairness
10. What does it mean to say how you slice the pie determines the size of the pie?
if the deviation of pie is fair the people will work hard to get a lot of money and size of pie will increase. And if the deviation of pie is unfair the people will not work and size of pie will decrease.
11. What does quintile mean?
Line up by income. (one fifth)
12. What does MENA stand for?
Middle East and North Africa
13. What language do computer use?
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14. Utilitarians belive that government should do what about unequal incomes?
They believe that the government should try to maximize total utility.
15. Libertarians belive that government should do what about unequal incomes?
They believe that the government should punish crimes and enforce voluntary agreements, but should not redistribute income.
16. Does everyone who has a high income merit it?
No?
17. What is iatrogenic? (Hint: Google)
of or relating to illness caused by medical examination or treatment.
18. What is more important to utilitarians; the process or the outcome?
outcome
19. What is more important to libertarians; the process or the outcome?
process
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