Policy-makers must sometimes choose between an alternative which has somewhat lower expected value for each person, but which will substantially improve the outcomes of the worst off, or an alternative which has somewhat higher expected value for each person, but which will leave those who end up worst off substantially less well off. The popular ex ante Pareto principle requires the choice of the alternative with higher expected utility for each. We argue that ex ante Pareto ought to be rejected because it conflicts with the requirement that, when possible, one ought to decide as one would with full information. We apply our argument in an analysis of US policy on screening for breast cancer. -/-
This thesis demonstrated an association between less regular participation in breastcancer screening...
Of every thousand children born in Iceland, two will die before their first birthday, but in Mozambi...
AbstractBackgroundDecision makers often need to simultaneously consider multiple criteria or outcome...
Policy-makers must sometimes choose between an alternative which has somewhat lower expected value f...
The concept of ‘pareto superiority’ plays a central role in ethics, economics, and law. Pareto super...
Screening for early detection is a primary way to control breast cancer. The choice of eective scree...
International audienceBackground: Over the past decade, the benefits and harms balance of breast can...
BackgroundWe evaluate the construct validity of a proposed procedure for eliciting lay preferences a...
Providing individuals with the information necessary to make informed decisions is now considered an...
November 2009’s announcement of the USPSTF’s recommendations for screening for breast cancer raised ...
The ex ante Pareto principle has an intuitive pull, and it has been a principle of central importanc...
In overviews of mammography trials and debates about mam-mography, at least one finding has been con...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Mammography screening has shown improvement in ear...
In this article, we examine the legality and ethics of a controversial but widespread practice in cl...
textabstractBackground: Controversy persists about optimal mammography screening strategies. Objecti...
This thesis demonstrated an association between less regular participation in breastcancer screening...
Of every thousand children born in Iceland, two will die before their first birthday, but in Mozambi...
AbstractBackgroundDecision makers often need to simultaneously consider multiple criteria or outcome...
Policy-makers must sometimes choose between an alternative which has somewhat lower expected value f...
The concept of ‘pareto superiority’ plays a central role in ethics, economics, and law. Pareto super...
Screening for early detection is a primary way to control breast cancer. The choice of eective scree...
International audienceBackground: Over the past decade, the benefits and harms balance of breast can...
BackgroundWe evaluate the construct validity of a proposed procedure for eliciting lay preferences a...
Providing individuals with the information necessary to make informed decisions is now considered an...
November 2009’s announcement of the USPSTF’s recommendations for screening for breast cancer raised ...
The ex ante Pareto principle has an intuitive pull, and it has been a principle of central importanc...
In overviews of mammography trials and debates about mam-mography, at least one finding has been con...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Mammography screening has shown improvement in ear...
In this article, we examine the legality and ethics of a controversial but widespread practice in cl...
textabstractBackground: Controversy persists about optimal mammography screening strategies. Objecti...
This thesis demonstrated an association between less regular participation in breastcancer screening...
Of every thousand children born in Iceland, two will die before their first birthday, but in Mozambi...
AbstractBackgroundDecision makers often need to simultaneously consider multiple criteria or outcome...