Conventional wisdom says that equity concerns are beyond the scope of economic analysis and that achieving equity objectives will often come at a cost in terms of efficiency. Examination of the underlying meaning of efficiency and how it is defined, however, reveals that this tension between efficiency and equity is more apparent than real. The paper also explores the application of other economic concepts to the field of sustainable development, including the use of discounting for present value, Gross Domestic Product as a measure of well-being, and rational utility maximisation vs. bounded rationality as models of human behaviour
The Encyclical “Laudato si’” pushes scholars and researchers to reflect on the fact that «We are fac...
Development, on the one hand, consists of the concepts such as efficiency and progress and, on the o...
Sustainable development is at the roots of sustainability economics. Baumgärtner and Quaas (2010) de...
Economists evaluating policies frequently split the measurement of effects into two elements: effic...
AbstractThe present paper is the result of the approach and research from a common perspective of tw...
textabstractThe dominant economic theory, neoclassical economics, employs a single economic evaluati...
Economists have expended considerable effort to develop economically meaningful definitions of the s...
Introduction. Efficiency is generally regarded as a value-neutral concept, concerned with assessing ...
SYNOPSIS: Efficiency and equity are central concepts for the normative assessment of health policy. ...
Efficiency is still a pervasive idea in economic literature. This paper aims to discuss the relevanc...
The struggle between efficiency and equity is a topic of many discussions in a broad field, from eco...
The paper argues for the necessity of maintaining the interest for the future of the planet in a con...
This essay will not attempt to cover all the meanings of equity, but will proceed on the assumption ...
Efficiency and equity in economics always seem to be at odds. In terms of ultimate truth a dichotom...
Economists have confined the concept of "sustainability" to intertemporal distributional equity.We p...
The Encyclical “Laudato si’” pushes scholars and researchers to reflect on the fact that «We are fac...
Development, on the one hand, consists of the concepts such as efficiency and progress and, on the o...
Sustainable development is at the roots of sustainability economics. Baumgärtner and Quaas (2010) de...
Economists evaluating policies frequently split the measurement of effects into two elements: effic...
AbstractThe present paper is the result of the approach and research from a common perspective of tw...
textabstractThe dominant economic theory, neoclassical economics, employs a single economic evaluati...
Economists have expended considerable effort to develop economically meaningful definitions of the s...
Introduction. Efficiency is generally regarded as a value-neutral concept, concerned with assessing ...
SYNOPSIS: Efficiency and equity are central concepts for the normative assessment of health policy. ...
Efficiency is still a pervasive idea in economic literature. This paper aims to discuss the relevanc...
The struggle between efficiency and equity is a topic of many discussions in a broad field, from eco...
The paper argues for the necessity of maintaining the interest for the future of the planet in a con...
This essay will not attempt to cover all the meanings of equity, but will proceed on the assumption ...
Efficiency and equity in economics always seem to be at odds. In terms of ultimate truth a dichotom...
Economists have confined the concept of "sustainability" to intertemporal distributional equity.We p...
The Encyclical “Laudato si’” pushes scholars and researchers to reflect on the fact that «We are fac...
Development, on the one hand, consists of the concepts such as efficiency and progress and, on the o...
Sustainable development is at the roots of sustainability economics. Baumgärtner and Quaas (2010) de...