This note is a demonstration that, in the presence of overlapping generations and under standard conditions for a social welfare ordering (Pareto optimality, transitivity, independence), the only ordering consistent with utilitarianism for all people currently alive at any given point in time is one based on weighting all people equally, regardless of their date of birth. In particular, this implies that, under reasonable conditions, the appropriate choice for the pure rate of social time preference is equal to zero
A principle claiming equal entitlement to continued life has been strongly defended in the literatur...
We study the compatibility of the optimal population size concepts produced by different social welf...
Intertemporal social-evaluation rules provide us with social criteria that can be used to assess the...
This note is a demonstration that, in the presence of overlapping generations and under standard con...
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We describe a new approach to the problem of resolving distributional conflicts between an infinite...
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The formulation of the problem of justice among generations as the problem of finding an ordering of...
ACL-1International audienceWe study the compatibility of the optimal population size concepts produc...
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In an important contribution to the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams, Svensson (1980)...
We extend Harsanyi's (1955) utilitarianism theorem to an infinite-horizon multi-generation setting: ...
Abstract. We study intergenerational equity in an overlapping generations framework. We show that, e...
A principle claiming equal entitlement to continued life has been strongly defended in the literatur...
We study the compatibility of the optimal population size concepts produced by different social welf...
Intertemporal social-evaluation rules provide us with social criteria that can be used to assess the...
This note is a demonstration that, in the presence of overlapping generations and under standard con...
The paper addresses intergenerational and intragenerational equity in an overlapping generation econ...
In this paper we consider social preferences over intergenerational consumption paths for a continuu...
We describe a new approach to the problem of resolving distributional conflicts between an infinite...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] A lon...
The formulation of the problem of justice among generations as the problem of finding an ordering of...
ACL-1International audienceWe study the compatibility of the optimal population size concepts produc...
The paper examines the nature of fair (envy free, efficient) allocations in an over-lapping generati...
August 12, 2006This paper is an outgrowth of our joint research which was conducted as a part of the...
In an important contribution to the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams, Svensson (1980)...
We extend Harsanyi's (1955) utilitarianism theorem to an infinite-horizon multi-generation setting: ...
Abstract. We study intergenerational equity in an overlapping generations framework. We show that, e...
A principle claiming equal entitlement to continued life has been strongly defended in the literatur...
We study the compatibility of the optimal population size concepts produced by different social welf...
Intertemporal social-evaluation rules provide us with social criteria that can be used to assess the...