In this paper I explain the context and significance of Joseph Cropsey "What is Welfare Economics?" Ethics, 65(2) (1955): 116-125
The work of John Broome hardly needs an introduction to the readership of Social Choice and Welfare....
Abstract: This paper examines Mark Blaug's position on the normative character of Paretian welfare e...
Alasdair MacIntyre’s After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory presents a complex argument that sp...
In this paper I explain the context and significance of Joseph Cropsey "What is Welfare Economics?" ...
Our forthcoming book, Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values challenges the belief that, u...
The paper offers a wide-angle view of ethics and welfare through the lens of ‘moral economy’. It exa...
The paper reexamines the controversy about Bergson-Samuelson social welfare functions (BSF) that too...
The argument of this paper, written by an ethicist and a philosopher, is that self-interest economic...
International audienceThe death of welfare economics has been declared several times. One of the rea...
The welfare state could not function without judgments about how well off its citizens are. For exam...
This paper presents the Paretian Watershed and the fundamental theorems of welfare economics. It dis...
In this paper, the author contends that the notion of a ‘welfare state’ cannot be regarded as a mean...
Adam Smith published The Theory of Moral Sentiments in 1759 and established the ethical foundation f...
Kenneth Boulding’s AEA presidential address argued that economics is a moral science. His view deriv...
A welfare theory must be policy oriented and have a criterion to evaluate the welfare effects of var...
The work of John Broome hardly needs an introduction to the readership of Social Choice and Welfare....
Abstract: This paper examines Mark Blaug's position on the normative character of Paretian welfare e...
Alasdair MacIntyre’s After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory presents a complex argument that sp...
In this paper I explain the context and significance of Joseph Cropsey "What is Welfare Economics?" ...
Our forthcoming book, Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values challenges the belief that, u...
The paper offers a wide-angle view of ethics and welfare through the lens of ‘moral economy’. It exa...
The paper reexamines the controversy about Bergson-Samuelson social welfare functions (BSF) that too...
The argument of this paper, written by an ethicist and a philosopher, is that self-interest economic...
International audienceThe death of welfare economics has been declared several times. One of the rea...
The welfare state could not function without judgments about how well off its citizens are. For exam...
This paper presents the Paretian Watershed and the fundamental theorems of welfare economics. It dis...
In this paper, the author contends that the notion of a ‘welfare state’ cannot be regarded as a mean...
Adam Smith published The Theory of Moral Sentiments in 1759 and established the ethical foundation f...
Kenneth Boulding’s AEA presidential address argued that economics is a moral science. His view deriv...
A welfare theory must be policy oriented and have a criterion to evaluate the welfare effects of var...
The work of John Broome hardly needs an introduction to the readership of Social Choice and Welfare....
Abstract: This paper examines Mark Blaug's position on the normative character of Paretian welfare e...
Alasdair MacIntyre’s After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory presents a complex argument that sp...