The quantity of an individual’s freedom is thought to coincide with the width of her opportunity set, and this is defined by taking account of budgetary, institutional and legal constraints to choices. A simple cardinal measure of freedom is proposed on the ground of which some exercises in compara-tive statics are worked out. It is shown that individual choice freedom may be widened when a new good is publicly provided free or at a low price. Furthermore, it is argued that progressive taxation redistributes freedom in favour of the poor, all the more so when public revenues are used to finance the public provision of goods, in which case overall freedom may be augmented. 1
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In recent years there has been much discussion of two theorems in economics that relate individual r...
The paper touches upon the problem of freedom in the context of legal norms, distinguishing between ...
This paper considers the market process as the essence and intrinsic core of liberal democracy. It d...
Can individual liberty and social justice be reconciled? While libertarians have traditionally thoug...
The quantity of an individual's freedom is thought to coincide with the width of her opportunity set...
Freedom of choice in consumption activity can be represented by opportunity sets that are bounded by...
This paper argues in favour of a distinction between freedom and freedom of choice – a distinction t...
This dissertation develops a new theory of specific and overall socio-political freedom and discusse...
In this paper we study the determinants of peopleís attitudes toward income inequality and their eco...
A recent literature has emerged in social choice theory which attributes intrinsic importance to fre...
Which concept of freedom should we use in a theory of distributive justice or, more simply, when a r...
When liberal political philosophers talk of equalizing, increasing or maximizing freedom (or liberty...
Marx’s conception of communism is interpreted as a theory of politics and historical transformation ...
Human life in contemporary society is extremely complex and there are various external factors that ...
This paper reexamines key results from the measurement of opportunity freedom, or the extent to whic...
In recent years there has been much discussion of two theorems in economics that relate individual r...
The paper touches upon the problem of freedom in the context of legal norms, distinguishing between ...
This paper considers the market process as the essence and intrinsic core of liberal democracy. It d...
Can individual liberty and social justice be reconciled? While libertarians have traditionally thoug...