Economic justice
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Justice in economics is a subcategory of welfare economics with models frequently representing the ethical-social requirements of a given theory, whether "in the large", as of a just social order, or "in the small", as in the equity of "how institutions distribute specific benefits and burdens".
See also
- Constitutional economics
- Cost-benefit analysis
- Deadweight loss
- Laffer curve
- Pareto efficiency
- Positive economics
- Social justice
- Taxation as theft
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