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equity. This paper introduces various ways to consider efficiency and equity simultaneously. Lower (higher) discount rates …
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We model problems of allocating disputed properties as generalized exchange economies. Therein, agents have preferences and claims over multiple goods, and the social endowment of each good may not be sufficient to satisfy all individual claims. We focus on market-based allocation rules that...
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Climate change is an externality since those who emit greenhouse gases do not pay the long-term negative consequences of their emissions. In view of the resulting inefficiency, it has been claimed that climate policies can be evaluated by the Pareto principle. However, climate policies lead to...
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argue that Foley's (1967) equity test, i.e., the requirement that no agent prefer the allocation obtained by swapping her …
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-to-poorer transfers that preserve the overall efficiency of the distribution. This transfer principle - together with the basic axioms of …
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-to-poorer transfers that preserve the overall efficiency of the distribution. This transfer principle - together with the basic axioms of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012010032
Climate change is an externality since those who emit greenhouse gases do not pay the long-term negative consequences of their emissions. In view of the resulting inefficiency, it has been claimed that climate policies can be evaluated by the Pareto principle. However, climate policies lead to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013177609
A cake is a metaphor for a heterogeneous, divisible good, such as land. A perfect division of cake is efficient (also called Pareto-optimal), envy-free, and equitable. We give an example of a cake in which it is impossible to divide it among three players such that these three properties are...
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We model problems of allocating disputed properties as generalized exchange economies. Therein, agents have preferences and claims over multiple goods, and the social endowment of each good may not be sufficient to satisfy all individual claims. We focus on market-based allocation rules that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011788896