International audienceWe study fairness in economies where humans consume one private good and one public good representing the welfare of other species. We show that a social evaluator cannot be egalitarian with respect to humans while always respecting humans’ unanimous preferences. One solution is to respect unanimous preferences only when doing so does not lead to a decrease in the welfare of other species. Social preferences satisfying these properties reveal surprising connections between concerns for other species, egalitarianism among humans, and unanimity: the latter two imply a form of dictatorship from humans with the strongest preference for the welfare of other species. (JEL D11, D63, H41
We study fairness in economies with one private good and one partially excludable nonrival good. A s...
We introduce the concept of a universal social ordering, de\u85ned on the set of pairs of an allocat...
Experimental economics has provided evidence for fairness concerns, but their relative strength and ...
International audienceWe study fairness in economies where humans consume one private good and one p...
We study fairness in economies with one private good and one partially excludable nonrival good. A s...
Earlier version of this article is available as EUI ECO Working Paper 2005/11 at http://hdl.handle.n...
In Welfare, Happiness, and Ethics, L.W. Sumner defends two significant constraints on one’s theory o...
In Welfare, Happiness, and Ethics, L.W. Sumner defends two significant constraints on one’s theory o...
We study a simple model of consumption of animals in which consumers exhibit altruism towards animal...
We review the theory of fairness as it pertains to concretely specified problems of resource allocat...
We study equity in economies where a set of agents commonly own a technology producing a non-rival g...
International audienceIn a model of private good allocation, we construct social orderings which dep...
Critics of economics often highlight two related issues: the empirical falsity of the ‘homo economic...
The moral consideration of nonhuman animals and the critique of speciesism have been defended by app...
This paper assesses the implications of egalitarianism and prioritarianism for the consideration of ...
We study fairness in economies with one private good and one partially excludable nonrival good. A s...
We introduce the concept of a universal social ordering, de\u85ned on the set of pairs of an allocat...
Experimental economics has provided evidence for fairness concerns, but their relative strength and ...
International audienceWe study fairness in economies where humans consume one private good and one p...
We study fairness in economies with one private good and one partially excludable nonrival good. A s...
Earlier version of this article is available as EUI ECO Working Paper 2005/11 at http://hdl.handle.n...
In Welfare, Happiness, and Ethics, L.W. Sumner defends two significant constraints on one’s theory o...
In Welfare, Happiness, and Ethics, L.W. Sumner defends two significant constraints on one’s theory o...
We study a simple model of consumption of animals in which consumers exhibit altruism towards animal...
We review the theory of fairness as it pertains to concretely specified problems of resource allocat...
We study equity in economies where a set of agents commonly own a technology producing a non-rival g...
International audienceIn a model of private good allocation, we construct social orderings which dep...
Critics of economics often highlight two related issues: the empirical falsity of the ‘homo economic...
The moral consideration of nonhuman animals and the critique of speciesism have been defended by app...
This paper assesses the implications of egalitarianism and prioritarianism for the consideration of ...
We study fairness in economies with one private good and one partially excludable nonrival good. A s...
We introduce the concept of a universal social ordering, de\u85ned on the set of pairs of an allocat...
Experimental economics has provided evidence for fairness concerns, but their relative strength and ...