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Perceived Fairness of Different Rules for Allocating Seats in Trains and Parking Spaces

Description

401 individuals who answer 14 questions

number of observations : 5614

observation : Individuals

country : France

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

Raux C., Souche S. and Croissant Y., 2009, How fair is pricing to be? An empirical study, Public Choice, vol. 139, 1, pp.227-240.

References

Raux C., Souche S. and Croissant Y., 2009, How fair is pricing to be? An empirical study, Public Choice, vol. 139, 1, pp.227-240.

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