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A theory of fairness and social welfare / Marc Fleurbaey, François Maniquet.

Van Pelt Library HM671 .F573 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fleurbaey, Marc.
Contributor:
Maniquet, François, 1965-
Series:
Econometric Society monographs
Econometric society monographs
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social justice.
Welfare economics.
Fairness.
Physical Description:
xx, 293 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Summary:
"The definition and measurement of social welfare have been a vexed issue for the past century. This book makes a constructive, easily applicable proposal and suggests how to evaluate the economic situation of a society in a way that gives priority to the worse-off and that respects each individual's preferences over his or her own consumption, work, leisure and so on. This approach resonates with the current concern to go 'beyond the GDP' in the measurement of social progress. Compared to technical studies in welfare economics, this book emphasizes constructive results rather than paradoxes and impossibilities, and shows how one can start from basic principles of efficiency and fairness and end up with concrete evaluations of policies. Compared to more philosophical treatments of social justice, this book is more precise about the definition of social welfare and reaches conclusions about concrete policies and institutions only after a rigorous derivation from clearly stated principles"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Basics. A contribution to welfare economics ; Efficiency versus equality ; Priority to the worst-off ; The informational basis of social orderings
Distribution. Fair distribution of divisible goods: two approaches ; Specific domains ; Extensions
Production. Public goods ; Private goods ; Unequal skills ; Income taxation ; Conclusions.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Preface; Introduction; Part I. Basics: 1. A contribution to welfare economics; 2. Efficiency versus equality; 3. Priority to the worst-off; 4. The informational basis of social orderings; Part II. Distribution: 5. Fair distribution of divisible goods: two approaches; 6. Specific domains; 7. Extensions; Part III. Production: 8. Public good; 9. Private good; 10. Unequal skills; 11. Income taxation; Conclusions; Proofs.
ISBN:
9780521887427
0521887429
9780521715348
0521715342
OCLC:
702358120

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