Last data update: 2014.03.03
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R: Perceived Fairness of Different Rules for Allocating Seats in...
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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