We propose a new principle of 'non-interference' applied to social welfare orderings. The principle, together with two other standard requirements, implies a strong egalitarian conclusion: the ordering must lexicographically maximize the welfare of the worst off.</p
We propose a straightforward dominance procedure for comparing social welfare orderings (swos) with ...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by mariotti...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti...
We study a principle of `Non-Interference' in social welfare judgements. Non-Interference captures a...
We study equity in economies where a set of agents commonly own a technology producing a non-rival g...
We study the problem of defining inequality-averse social orderings over the space of allocations in...
We characterize two different approaches to the idea of equality of opportunity. Roemer’s social ord...
We study fairness in economies with one private good and one partially excludable nonrival good. A s...
We characterize two different approaches to the idea of equality of opportunity. Roemer’s social ord...
We study fairness in economies with one private good and one partially excludable nonrival good. A s...
This Version June 2004Bibliography: p. 27-29We examine the possibility of constructing social orderi...
We study the construction of social ordering functions in a multidimensional allocation problem wher...
There exists a utilitarian tradition a la Sidgwick of treating equal genera-tions equally. Diamond s...
There exists a utilitarian tradition a la Sidgwick of treating equal generations equally in the form...
International audienceWe study fairness in economies where humans consume one private good and one p...
We propose a straightforward dominance procedure for comparing social welfare orderings (swos) with ...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by mariotti...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti...
We study a principle of `Non-Interference' in social welfare judgements. Non-Interference captures a...
We study equity in economies where a set of agents commonly own a technology producing a non-rival g...
We study the problem of defining inequality-averse social orderings over the space of allocations in...
We characterize two different approaches to the idea of equality of opportunity. Roemer’s social ord...
We study fairness in economies with one private good and one partially excludable nonrival good. A s...
We characterize two different approaches to the idea of equality of opportunity. Roemer’s social ord...
We study fairness in economies with one private good and one partially excludable nonrival good. A s...
This Version June 2004Bibliography: p. 27-29We examine the possibility of constructing social orderi...
We study the construction of social ordering functions in a multidimensional allocation problem wher...
There exists a utilitarian tradition a la Sidgwick of treating equal genera-tions equally. Diamond s...
There exists a utilitarian tradition a la Sidgwick of treating equal generations equally in the form...
International audienceWe study fairness in economies where humans consume one private good and one p...
We propose a straightforward dominance procedure for comparing social welfare orderings (swos) with ...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by mariotti...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti...