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This paper shows that, in a partially welfarist framework that permits discounting, per-period social evaluations can be consistent with a timeless social ordering only if social principles lead to the repugnant conclusion. The same result applies if per-period social evaluations are replaced by...
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This paper provides necessary and sufficient conditions for input (or output) aggregation of efficiency indices. As such it parallels earlier arguments in the capital aggregation literature. The resulting quantity-dependent indices provide a rationalisation of the Debreu/Farrell efficiency...
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This paper provides a survey of normative approaches to inequality measurement, to be published as a chapter in a volume of income inequality. We present general methods for deriving ethical inequality indexes from social-evaluation orderings such as the Atkinson-Kolm-Sen and Kolm procedures.
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This paper analyzes variable-population social-evaluation principles in a framework where outcomes are uncertain. In a static model, we provide characterizations of expected-utility versions of Critical-Level Generalized Utilitarian rules.
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Hicks pretendait dans le cadre de l'analyse cout-benefice que la superficie a gauche de la courbe de demande -calculee en supposant que tous les autres marches sont en equilibre- etait egale a la somme des surplus de Dupuit-Marshall sur tous les marches plus le surplus des producteurs. ce papier...
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