Weymark, John A.; Khmelnitskaya, Anna B. - In: Social Choice and Welfare 17 (2000) 4, pp. 739-748
In this article, the kinds of utility comparisons that can be made may differ in distinct population subgroups. Within each subgroup, utility is either ordinally or cardinally measurable. Levels and differences of utility may or may not be interpersonally comparable within a subgroup. No utility...