The history of the axiomatic approach to the ranking of infinite streams starts with Koopmans’ (1960) characterization of the discounted utilitarian rule. This rule, however, meets Chichilnisky’s axiom of dictatorship of the present and puts future generations offside. Recently, Lauwers (2010a) and Zame (2007) have uncovered the impossibility to combine in a constructible way the requirements of equal treatment, sensitivity, and completeness. This contribution presents and discusses different axioms proposed to guide the ranking of infinite streams and the criteria they imply. The literature covered in this overview definitely points towards a set of meaningful alternatives to discounted utilitarianism.status: publishe
First version, December 18, 2007; Current version, August 21, 2008This paper studies the extensions ...
The existence of a Paretian and finitely anonymous ordering in the set of infinite utility streams i...
[EN]Invited talk at the Eighth Italian-Spanish Conference on General Topology and its Applications
The history of the axiomatic approach to the ranking of infinite streams starts with Koopmans' (1960...
This chapter first discusses some pre-orders which are the infinite horizon versions of classic util...
Various extensions of the leximin order to the infinite dimensional setting have been suggested. The...
This paper revisits Diamond’s classical impossibility result regarding the ordering of infinite util...
Abstract. The extended rank-discounted utilitarian social welfare order introduced and axiomatized b...
The axiom translation invariance consists in asserting the invariance of the ranking of two utility ...
August 12, 2006This paper is an outgrowth of our joint research which was conducted as a part of the...
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...
First version, December 18, 2007; Current version, August 21, 2008This paper studies the extensions ...
The existence of a Paretian and finitely anonymous ordering in the set of infinite utility streams i...
[EN]Invited talk at the Eighth Italian-Spanish Conference on General Topology and its Applications
The history of the axiomatic approach to the ranking of infinite streams starts with Koopmans' (1960...
This chapter first discusses some pre-orders which are the infinite horizon versions of classic util...
Various extensions of the leximin order to the infinite dimensional setting have been suggested. The...
This paper revisits Diamond’s classical impossibility result regarding the ordering of infinite util...
Abstract. The extended rank-discounted utilitarian social welfare order introduced and axiomatized b...
The axiom translation invariance consists in asserting the invariance of the ranking of two utility ...
August 12, 2006This paper is an outgrowth of our joint research which was conducted as a part of the...
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...
First version, December 18, 2007; Current version, August 21, 2008This paper studies the extensions ...
The existence of a Paretian and finitely anonymous ordering in the set of infinite utility streams i...
[EN]Invited talk at the Eighth Italian-Spanish Conference on General Topology and its Applications