In this work we analyse social welfare relations on sets of infinite utility streams that verify various types of liberal non-interference principles. Earlier contributions have established that (finitely) anonymous and strongly Paretian quasiorderings exist that agree with axioms of that kind together with weak preference continuity and further consistency. Nevertheless Mariotti and Veneziani prove that a fully liberal non-interfering view of a finite society leads to dictatorship if weak Pareto optimality is imposed. We first prove that extending the horizon to infinity produces a reversal of such impossibility result. Then we investigate a related problem: namely, the possibility of combining “standard” semicontinuity with efficiency in ...
We study two related versions of the no-impatience postulate in the context of transitive and reflex...
[EN]Invited talk at the Eighth Italian-Spanish Conference on General Topology and its Applications
The present paper examines the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams with a social welfare...
[EN]In this work we analyse social welfare relations on sets of finite and infinite utility strea...
This paper investigates ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams by representable social welf...
A long tradition in welfare economics and moral philosophy, dating back at least to Sidgwick(1907) i...
[EN]We study two related versions of the no-impatience postulate in the context of transitive and re...
[EN]This investigation focuses on the aggregation of infinite utility streams by social welfare func...
This paper revisits Diamond’s classical impossibility result regarding the ordering of infinite util...
Two factors influence the resolution of the conflict among infinite generations: the consistency/eth...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comWe introduce a new Pareto-type criterio...
We are concerned with the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams and the possible adoption ...
There exists a utilitarian tradition à la Sidgwick of treating equal generations equally in the form...
This paper studies the nature of social welfare orders on infinite utility streams, satisfying the c...
The paper examines the problem of explicit description of a social welfare order over infinite utili...
We study two related versions of the no-impatience postulate in the context of transitive and reflex...
[EN]Invited talk at the Eighth Italian-Spanish Conference on General Topology and its Applications
The present paper examines the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams with a social welfare...
[EN]In this work we analyse social welfare relations on sets of finite and infinite utility strea...
This paper investigates ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams by representable social welf...
A long tradition in welfare economics and moral philosophy, dating back at least to Sidgwick(1907) i...
[EN]We study two related versions of the no-impatience postulate in the context of transitive and re...
[EN]This investigation focuses on the aggregation of infinite utility streams by social welfare func...
This paper revisits Diamond’s classical impossibility result regarding the ordering of infinite util...
Two factors influence the resolution of the conflict among infinite generations: the consistency/eth...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comWe introduce a new Pareto-type criterio...
We are concerned with the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams and the possible adoption ...
There exists a utilitarian tradition à la Sidgwick of treating equal generations equally in the form...
This paper studies the nature of social welfare orders on infinite utility streams, satisfying the c...
The paper examines the problem of explicit description of a social welfare order over infinite utili...
We study two related versions of the no-impatience postulate in the context of transitive and reflex...
[EN]Invited talk at the Eighth Italian-Spanish Conference on General Topology and its Applications
The present paper examines the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams with a social welfare...