This paper examines the socially optimal allocation by focusing not on the social welfare function but instead on the utility possibility frontier in exogenous growth models with a heterogeneous population. A unique balanced growth path was found on which all of the optimality conditions of all heterogeneous households are equally and indefinitely satisfied (sustainable heterogeneity). With appropriate government interventions, such a path is always achievable and is uniquely socially optimal for almost all generally usable (i.e., preferences are complete, transitive, and continuous) social welfare functions. The only exceptions are some variants in Nietzsche type social welfare functions, but those types of welfare functions will rarely be...
In this paper, we devise a social criterion in the spirit of the critical utility level of Blackorby...
I present a formal framework to explore the welfare and distributional effects of a government’s opt...
Funding Information: We thank participants at various seminars, an associate editor, and two referee...
This paper examines the socially optimal allocation by focusing not on the social welfare function b...
The socially optimal allocation has been regarded to be unspecifiable because of utility’s interpers...
This paper studies social welfare in a heterogeneous population under the criteria of efficiency and...
Version 2.0 This paper studies social welfare in a heterogeneous population under the criteria of ef...
As is well known, the most patient household (i.e., the household possessing the lowest rate of time...
In this paper, we explore the consequences for optimality of a social planner adopting two different...
A problem of aggregation of heterogeneous time preferences naturally arises in economic growth model...
There are two main approaches for defining social welfare relations for an economy with infinite hor...
This article studies socially optimal allocations, in the first-best sense, in environments characte...
We study the compatibility of the optimal population size concepts produced by different social welf...
ACL-1International audienceWe study the compatibility of the optimal population size concepts produc...
In this paper, we devise a social criterion in the spirit of the critical utility level of Blackorby...
I present a formal framework to explore the welfare and distributional effects of a government’s opt...
Funding Information: We thank participants at various seminars, an associate editor, and two referee...
This paper examines the socially optimal allocation by focusing not on the social welfare function b...
The socially optimal allocation has been regarded to be unspecifiable because of utility’s interpers...
This paper studies social welfare in a heterogeneous population under the criteria of efficiency and...
Version 2.0 This paper studies social welfare in a heterogeneous population under the criteria of ef...
As is well known, the most patient household (i.e., the household possessing the lowest rate of time...
In this paper, we explore the consequences for optimality of a social planner adopting two different...
A problem of aggregation of heterogeneous time preferences naturally arises in economic growth model...
There are two main approaches for defining social welfare relations for an economy with infinite hor...
This article studies socially optimal allocations, in the first-best sense, in environments characte...
We study the compatibility of the optimal population size concepts produced by different social welf...
ACL-1International audienceWe study the compatibility of the optimal population size concepts produc...
In this paper, we devise a social criterion in the spirit of the critical utility level of Blackorby...
I present a formal framework to explore the welfare and distributional effects of a government’s opt...
Funding Information: We thank participants at various seminars, an associate editor, and two referee...