We define an intergenerational social welfare function Sigma from |R^|N (the set of all infinite-horizon utility streams) into *|R (the ordered field of hyperreal numbers). The function Sigma is continuous, linear, and increasing, and is well-defined even on unbounded (e.g. exponentially increasing) utility streams. This yields a complete social welfare ordering on |R^|N which is Pareto and treats all generations equally (i.e. does not discount future utility). In particular, it is what Chichilnisky (1996) calls a `sustainable' preference ordering: it is neither a `dictatorship of the present' nor a `dictatorship of the future'. We then show how an agent with no `pure' time preferences may still `informationally discount' the future, ...
I characterize the entire class of consumption rules for finite-horizon models in which consumption ...
This paper investigates the problem facing national planners who realize that their successors may e...
This note is a demonstration that, in the presence of overlapping generations and under standard con...
We define an intergenerational social welfare function Sigma from |R^|N (the set of all infinite-hor...
The question of whether future utility should be discounted has a long history, dating back to early...
Suppose that there exists a positive (exogenous) probability that at each date of a possibly infinite...
We model an intergenerational society, with a representative agent at each date, who must deplete a ...
In (macro)economics literature, the need to consider sustainability and intertemporal equity issues ...
Let there be a positive (exogenous) probability that, at each date, the human species will disappear...
There are two main approaches for defining social welfare relations for an economy with infinite hor...
Decisions with long-term consequences require comparing utility derived from present consumption to ...
Ramsey famously condemned discounting “future enjoyments” as “ethically indefensible”. Suppes enunci...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2008.htmDocuments de travail...
In an infinite-horizon setting, Ferejohn and Page showed that any social welfare function satisfying...
This paper contributes to qualifying the Basu-Mitra approach to the problem of intergenerational soc...
I characterize the entire class of consumption rules for finite-horizon models in which consumption ...
This paper investigates the problem facing national planners who realize that their successors may e...
This note is a demonstration that, in the presence of overlapping generations and under standard con...
We define an intergenerational social welfare function Sigma from |R^|N (the set of all infinite-hor...
The question of whether future utility should be discounted has a long history, dating back to early...
Suppose that there exists a positive (exogenous) probability that at each date of a possibly infinite...
We model an intergenerational society, with a representative agent at each date, who must deplete a ...
In (macro)economics literature, the need to consider sustainability and intertemporal equity issues ...
Let there be a positive (exogenous) probability that, at each date, the human species will disappear...
There are two main approaches for defining social welfare relations for an economy with infinite hor...
Decisions with long-term consequences require comparing utility derived from present consumption to ...
Ramsey famously condemned discounting “future enjoyments” as “ethically indefensible”. Suppes enunci...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2008.htmDocuments de travail...
In an infinite-horizon setting, Ferejohn and Page showed that any social welfare function satisfying...
This paper contributes to qualifying the Basu-Mitra approach to the problem of intergenerational soc...
I characterize the entire class of consumption rules for finite-horizon models in which consumption ...
This paper investigates the problem facing national planners who realize that their successors may e...
This note is a demonstration that, in the presence of overlapping generations and under standard con...