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Economic growth and social welfare : operationalising normative social choice theory / Matthew Clarke and Sardar M.N. Islam.

Lippincott Library HD75 .C567 2004
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Clarke, Matthew, 1969-
Contributor:
Islam, Sardar M. N., 1950-
Series:
Contributions to economic analysis ; 262.
Contributions to economic analysis ; 262
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic development--Social aspects.
Economic development.
Public welfare.
Social choice.
Economic development--Social aspects--Thailand.
Public welfare--Thailand.
Thailand.
Social choice--Thailand.
Physical Description:
xvii, 284 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2004.
Summary:
This book studies the relationships between economic growth and social welfare and the policy implications of these relationships for development. Understanding the relationships between economic growth and social welfare is an enduring issue within contemporary development economics and welfare economics. These relationships are analysed in this book by operationalising normative social choice theory. Normative social choice theory is an appropriate approach as it explicitly incorporates society's preferences, values and choices in determining how social welfare should be defined and measured. Two approaches, aggregate and hierarchical, are developed and empirically applied to Thailand for a twenty-five year period 1975-1999. This book concludes that in terms of social welfare, economic growth cannot always be assumed desirable. What is needed is social welfare enhancing economic growth. A review of the policy implications of this finding is also undertaken.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [240]-281) and index.
ISBN:
0444515658
OCLC:
55000837

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