International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the discount rate on consumption. The utility discount rate is assumed to be constant and to reflect either the uncertainty about the existence of future generations or a pure preference for the present. The authors question the unique status of discounted utilitarianism and discuss the implications of alternative criteria addressing the key issues of equity in risky situations and variable population. To do so, they introduce a class of intertemporal social objectives, named Expected Prioritarian Equally Distributed Equivalent (EPEDE) criteria. The class is more flexible than discounted utilitarianism in terms of population ethics and it disent...
In this paper we consider variations of Koopmans ’ (1960) postulates and demonstrate that these lead...
Based on the Ramsey equation and an ethically motivated rejection of pure utility time discount, the...
In this paper we consider variations of Koopmans’ (1960) postulates and demonstrate that these lead...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
Discounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the discount rate on cons...
The discounted utilitarian criterion for infinite horizon social choice has been criticized for trea...
We analyze optimal social discount rates when people derive utility from relative consumption. We co...
Most economic problems combining risk and equity have been studied under utilitarianism. As an alter...
The popular discounted utilitarian criterion for infinite horizon social choice has been criticized ...
Most economic problems combining risk and equity have been studied under utilitarianism. As an alter...
In this paper we consider variations of Koopmans ’ (1960) postulates and demonstrate that these lead...
Based on the Ramsey equation and an ethically motivated rejection of pure utility time discount, the...
In this paper we consider variations of Koopmans’ (1960) postulates and demonstrate that these lead...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
Discounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the discount rate on cons...
The discounted utilitarian criterion for infinite horizon social choice has been criticized for trea...
We analyze optimal social discount rates when people derive utility from relative consumption. We co...
Most economic problems combining risk and equity have been studied under utilitarianism. As an alter...
The popular discounted utilitarian criterion for infinite horizon social choice has been criticized ...
Most economic problems combining risk and equity have been studied under utilitarianism. As an alter...
In this paper we consider variations of Koopmans ’ (1960) postulates and demonstrate that these lead...
Based on the Ramsey equation and an ethically motivated rejection of pure utility time discount, the...
In this paper we consider variations of Koopmans’ (1960) postulates and demonstrate that these lead...