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Level playing field

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What is meant to "level the playing field" can be subjective, for example when a regulation does not change the probability distribution of outcomes. For example, the fact that all companies are required to pay the same rate of corporate income tax could be described as "creating a level playing
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Some government regulations are intended to provide such fairness, since all participants must abide by the same rules. However, they can have the opposite effect, for example if larger firms find it easier to pay for fixed costs of regulation. It may be added that if the rules affect different
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Formula 1 cars and their drivers all have been submitted to the same set of rules before participating in a race. Even the combination of the weight of the car and driver has been corrected and made equal in relationship to their
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field", while some may say that this does not level the playing field, because while the requirements are equal for all companies, larger companies may have more resources from which to pay the tax.
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Examples of such regulation: building codes, material specifications and zoning restrictions, which create a starting point / a minimum standard --- a "level playing field".
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Students from low-income families can be considered for a scholarship so they are able to study at a university. (opposite of a handicap; see below)
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about fairness, not that each person has an equal chance to succeed, but that they all play by the same set of rules resulting in formal
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might be thought of as the opposite concept, of unequal rules designed to make the outcome of play more equal.
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Governments, regulators and sports associations may try to create a 'level playing field'.
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if no external interference affects the ability of the players to compete fairly.
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Each team is allowed to field the same number of players as the opposing team.
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Describing different rules for different people as a "level playing field":
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Manufacturers must prove that each car being offered is "safe" to drive.
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In the past, being a published author was easier for select few, due to
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participants differently, then they are not actually the same.
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Arneson, Richard (February 27, 2015). Zalta, Edward N. (ed.).
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