This paper concerns ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams. Position i is typically interpreted as the endowment of generation i. We analyze the broad question: In order for the social welfare to increase, the interest of how many generations can be respected if we intend to be "ethical"? Here "ethical" refers to verifying adequate equity axioms, and case-studies cover: extensions of restricted non-substitution; or Hammond Equity-related principles; together with the usual Anonymity axiom
We are concerned with the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams and the possible adoption ...
This paper contributes to qualifying the Basu-Mitra approach to the problem of intergenerational soc...
August 12, 2006This paper is an outgrowth of our joint research which was conducted as a part of the...
This paper concerns ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams. Position i is typically interpr...
This paper concerns ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams. Position i is typically interpr...
This paper concerns ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams. Position i is typically interpr...
Two factors influence the resolution of the conflict among infinite generations: the consistency/eth...
Two factors influence the resolution of the conflict among infinite generations: the consistency/eth...
[EN]This investigation focuses on the aggregation of infinite utility streams by social welfare func...
This paper investigates ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams by representable social welf...
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...
We are concerned with the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams and the possible adoption ...
This paper contributes to qualifying the Basu-Mitra approach to the problem of intergenerational soc...
There exists a utilitarian tradition à la Sidgwick of treating equal generations equally in the form...
We are concerned with the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams and the possible adoption ...
This paper contributes to qualifying the Basu-Mitra approach to the problem of intergenerational soc...
August 12, 2006This paper is an outgrowth of our joint research which was conducted as a part of the...
This paper concerns ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams. Position i is typically interpr...
This paper concerns ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams. Position i is typically interpr...
This paper concerns ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams. Position i is typically interpr...
Two factors influence the resolution of the conflict among infinite generations: the consistency/eth...
Two factors influence the resolution of the conflict among infinite generations: the consistency/eth...
[EN]This investigation focuses on the aggregation of infinite utility streams by social welfare func...
This paper investigates ethical aggregation of infinite utility streams by representable social welf...
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...
We are concerned with the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams and the possible adoption ...
This paper contributes to qualifying the Basu-Mitra approach to the problem of intergenerational soc...
There exists a utilitarian tradition à la Sidgwick of treating equal generations equally in the form...
We are concerned with the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams and the possible adoption ...
This paper contributes to qualifying the Basu-Mitra approach to the problem of intergenerational soc...
August 12, 2006This paper is an outgrowth of our joint research which was conducted as a part of the...