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out the space between critical-level utilitarianism and (a version of) critical-level leximin. Moreover, it satisfies many …
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A fat and a healthy good provide immediate gratification, and cause health costs or benefits in the long run, which are misperceived. Additionally, the fat good (healthy good) increases (decreases) health care costs by increasing (decreasing) the probability of suffering from a chronic disease...
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We propose and axiomatize probability adjusted rank-discounted critical-level generalized utilitarianism (PARDCLU). We … thus generalize rank-discounted utilitarianism (RDU) (proposed by Zuber and Asheim, 2012) to variable population and risky … other policy issues with long-run consequences. We illustrate how PARDCLU yields rank-dependent expected utilitarianism …
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utilitarianism (DU). DU is controversial, both due to the conditions through which it is justified and due to its consequences for … measures to justify their present costs. In this paper, we propose sustainable discounted utilitarianism (SDU) as an … alternative principle for evaluation of climate policy. Unlike undiscounted utilitarianism, which always assigns zero relative …
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utilitarianism on non-decreasing streams, but it treats all generations impartially: discounting becomes the mere expression of …
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Discounted utilitarianism treats generations unequally and leads to seemingly unappealing consequences in some models … of economic growth. Instead, this paper presents and applies sustainable discounted utilitarianism (SDU). SDU respects … the interests of future generations and resolves intergenerational conflicts by imposing on discounted utilitarianism that …
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critiques to utilitarianism by satisfying the following three fairness axioms: possibility of trade-offs sets a limit to the …
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planner's von Neumann-Morgenstern preference. We start from Harsanyi's axiomatization of utilitarianism, and ask under which … Mertens used to axiomatize relative utilitarianism. We simplify the axioms, provide a much simpler and more transparent …
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The paper reexamines the welfare economics of intergenerational risk. Risk and its resolution over time are modeled as a decision tree: in each period, the consumption of the current one-period living generation is to be traded-off against uncertain benefits of future generations; as time...
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New England is at the leading edge of an energy transition in which natural gas is playing an increasingly important role in the US electricity generation mix. In recent years, the region's wholesale natural gas and electricity markets have experienced severe, simultaneous price spikes. While...
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