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between the theory of green (or comprehensive) national income accounting and the theory of real price indices. …
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This paper contains a critical assessment of the claim that nnp can be used for welfare comparisons. The analysis assumes that national accounts are comprehensive (in particular, “greened” by taking into account environmental amenities and natural resource depletion), but does not assume...
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To provide a normative foundation for transfers between different societies, one needs information on the “per capita welfare” in different societies, having different population sizes and environmental characteristics. This paper reviews various methods for doing such comparisons. The main...
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We develop a framework for analyzing national income accounting using a revealed welfare approach that is sufficiently … welfare properties of comprehensive national income accounting, which were previously ascribed only to the discounted …
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Economies that currently have the same productive capacity may implement different growth rates. This entails that it is insufficient to base international comparisons of welfare solely on current well-being, or introducing the potential for future growth in an arbitrary manner. NNP-based...
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