Population Issues in Social Choice Theory, Welfare Economics, and Ethics

Population Issues in Social Choice Theory, Welfare Economics, and Ethics

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Blackorby Charles
Cambridge University Press
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This book presents an exploration of the idea of the common or social good, extended so that alternatives with different populations can be ranked. The approach is, in the main, welfarist, basing rankings on the well-being, broadly conceived, of those who are alive (or ever lived). The axiomatic method is employed, and topics investigated include: the measurement of individual well-being, social attitudes toward inequality of well-being, the main classes of population principles, principles that provide incomplete rankings, principles that rank uncertain alternatives, best choices from feasible sets, and applications. The chapters are divided, with mathematical arguments confined to the second part. The first part is intended to make the arguments accessible to a more general readership. Although the book can be read as a defense of the critical-level generalized-utilitarian class of principles, comprehensive examinations of other classes are included.
EAN 9780521532587
ISBN 0521532582
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date August 15, 2005
Pages 378
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 153 x 19
Country United Kingdom
Authors Blackorby Charles; Bossert Walter; Donaldson David J.
Illustrations 32 Tables, unspecified; 20 Line drawings, unspecified
Series Econometric Society Monographs