Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equivalence to assess the equity among individuals in an ordinal setting. Empirical applications are rare and only partially consistent with their framework. We propose a new empirical approach that relies on individual preferences, is consistent with the ordinal criteria and enables to compare them with the cardinal criteria. We estimate a utility function that incorporates individual heterogeneous preferences, obtain ordinal measures of well-being and apply conditional equality and egalitarian equivalence. We then propose two cardinal measures of well-being, that are comparable with the ordinal model, to compute Roemer’s and Van de gaer’s criteria...
International audienceEquity (or, its counterpart, inequity) plays a fundamental role in the evaluat...
The key challenge in making distributional comparisons with ordinal data is the lack of commensurabi...
Inequity plays a fundamental role in the evaluation of social welfare in many dimensions. We revisit...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
Multidimensional welfare analysis has recently been revived by money-metric measures based on explic...
Multidimensional welfare analysis has recently been revived by money-metric measures based on explic...
In this paper we distinguish two "dimensions" of the utility concept. The first is the "behavioral" ...
According to Chateauneuf (1996), we compare some inequality criteria. We investigate their propertie...
The ethical view of prioritarianism holds the following: if an extra bundle of attributes is to be a...
We propose an abstract method of systematically assigning a “rational” ranking to non-rationalizable...
We apply recently proposed individual welfare measures in the context of preference heterogeneity, d...
We investigate how individuals think groups should aggregate members’ ordinal preferences – that is,...
International audienceEquity (or, its counterpart, inequity) plays a fundamental role in the evaluat...
The key challenge in making distributional comparisons with ordinal data is the lack of commensurabi...
Inequity plays a fundamental role in the evaluation of social welfare in many dimensions. We revisit...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
Multidimensional welfare analysis has recently been revived by money-metric measures based on explic...
Multidimensional welfare analysis has recently been revived by money-metric measures based on explic...
In this paper we distinguish two "dimensions" of the utility concept. The first is the "behavioral" ...
According to Chateauneuf (1996), we compare some inequality criteria. We investigate their propertie...
The ethical view of prioritarianism holds the following: if an extra bundle of attributes is to be a...
We propose an abstract method of systematically assigning a “rational” ranking to non-rationalizable...
We apply recently proposed individual welfare measures in the context of preference heterogeneity, d...
We investigate how individuals think groups should aggregate members’ ordinal preferences – that is,...
International audienceEquity (or, its counterpart, inequity) plays a fundamental role in the evaluat...
The key challenge in making distributional comparisons with ordinal data is the lack of commensurabi...
Inequity plays a fundamental role in the evaluation of social welfare in many dimensions. We revisit...