The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comWe introduce a new Pareto-type criterion for social welfare functions over infinite utility streams that is not necessarily sensitive to increments in just a finite number of components. We show that there is no social welfare function that satisfies both this criterion and Diamond's equity condition simultaneously. With our result, we extend the impossibility theorem of Basu and Mitra. Moreover, we show that, even under a weaker version of equity related to Zame's intergenerational equity condition, the impossibility results are obtained as well.Publicad
August 12, 2006This paper is an outgrowth of our joint research which was conducted as a part of the...
[EN]This investigation focuses on the aggregation of infinite utility streams by social welfare func...
This paper studies the nature of social welfare orders on infinite utility streams, satisfying the c...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comWe introduce a new Pareto-type criterio...
It has been known that, in aggregating infinite utility streams, there does not exist any social wel...
This paper examines the logical relationship between distributive equity and efficiency in aggregati...
This Version: August, 2011This paper examines the logical relationship between distributive equity a...
This paper examines the existence of social welfare functions satisfying some reasonable axioms of d...
This paper contributes to qualifying the Basu-Mitra approach to the problem of intergenerational soc...
We are concerned with the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams and the possible adoption ...
This paper investigates ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams by representable social welf...
Two factors influence the resolution of the conflict among infinite generations: the consistency/eth...
We show that, independently of the topology chosen on the set of all infinity utility streams, there...
The present paper examines the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams with a social welfare...
The paper examines the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams with a social welfare functio...
August 12, 2006This paper is an outgrowth of our joint research which was conducted as a part of the...
[EN]This investigation focuses on the aggregation of infinite utility streams by social welfare func...
This paper studies the nature of social welfare orders on infinite utility streams, satisfying the c...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comWe introduce a new Pareto-type criterio...
It has been known that, in aggregating infinite utility streams, there does not exist any social wel...
This paper examines the logical relationship between distributive equity and efficiency in aggregati...
This Version: August, 2011This paper examines the logical relationship between distributive equity a...
This paper examines the existence of social welfare functions satisfying some reasonable axioms of d...
This paper contributes to qualifying the Basu-Mitra approach to the problem of intergenerational soc...
We are concerned with the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams and the possible adoption ...
This paper investigates ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams by representable social welf...
Two factors influence the resolution of the conflict among infinite generations: the consistency/eth...
We show that, independently of the topology chosen on the set of all infinity utility streams, there...
The present paper examines the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams with a social welfare...
The paper examines the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams with a social welfare functio...
August 12, 2006This paper is an outgrowth of our joint research which was conducted as a part of the...
[EN]This investigation focuses on the aggregation of infinite utility streams by social welfare func...
This paper studies the nature of social welfare orders on infinite utility streams, satisfying the c...