The paper examines three extensively used propositions regarding changes in utility and social welfare attributable to small changes in consumption bundles. It is shown that, though these propositions are valid when the changes in consumption bundles are ``infinitesimally small,''' none of the propositions can be sustained when we have finite changes in consumption bundles, even when such finite changes are arbitrarily small. This drastically reduces the usefulness of the propositions for any practical purpose. The paper discusses the underlying formal structure of the problem and identifies the reason why the propositions run into difficulties in the case of finite changes.
Many consumption prices are highly volatile. It would certainly overburden our cognitive system to f...
This paper discusses how utility can be taught in undergraduate courses in microeconomics so that to...
Weitzman (1976) claimed that in the case of linear utility, NNP ia proportional to welfare, defined ...
Three measure commonly used to evaluate the consumer welfare implications of a policy change are rev...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/kanemoto_yoshitsugu/Extant studies take it for granted t...
In his presidential address to the American Economic Association, Robert Lucas claimed that the welf...
In his famous monograph, Lucas (1987) put forth an argument that the welfare gains from reducing the...
In this paper the evolution of consumption is explained on the basis of a theory that connects prefe...
Small and Rosen’s (Econometrica 49(1):105–130, 1981) method for measuring consumer surplus using dis...
If producers have more information than consumers about goods’ attributes, then they may use non-pri...
This paper reviews theory for measuring welfare changes for a single consumer.1 The first section de...
What is the welfare effect of a price change? This simple question is one of the most relevant and c...
The purpose of this paper is to generalize the use of money measures of welfare change to situations...
This paper presents calculations of the utility cost to consumers of following alternative decision ...
How should we measure long-run changes in consumer welfare? This paper proposes a nonparametric appr...
Many consumption prices are highly volatile. It would certainly overburden our cognitive system to f...
This paper discusses how utility can be taught in undergraduate courses in microeconomics so that to...
Weitzman (1976) claimed that in the case of linear utility, NNP ia proportional to welfare, defined ...
Three measure commonly used to evaluate the consumer welfare implications of a policy change are rev...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/kanemoto_yoshitsugu/Extant studies take it for granted t...
In his presidential address to the American Economic Association, Robert Lucas claimed that the welf...
In his famous monograph, Lucas (1987) put forth an argument that the welfare gains from reducing the...
In this paper the evolution of consumption is explained on the basis of a theory that connects prefe...
Small and Rosen’s (Econometrica 49(1):105–130, 1981) method for measuring consumer surplus using dis...
If producers have more information than consumers about goods’ attributes, then they may use non-pri...
This paper reviews theory for measuring welfare changes for a single consumer.1 The first section de...
What is the welfare effect of a price change? This simple question is one of the most relevant and c...
The purpose of this paper is to generalize the use of money measures of welfare change to situations...
This paper presents calculations of the utility cost to consumers of following alternative decision ...
How should we measure long-run changes in consumer welfare? This paper proposes a nonparametric appr...
Many consumption prices are highly volatile. It would certainly overburden our cognitive system to f...
This paper discusses how utility can be taught in undergraduate courses in microeconomics so that to...
Weitzman (1976) claimed that in the case of linear utility, NNP ia proportional to welfare, defined ...