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Fair division and collective welfare / Hervé Moulin.

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Lippincott Library HB846 .M68 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Moulin, Hervé.
Contributor:
Harry E. Humphreys Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Welfare economics.
Equality--Economic aspects.
Equality.
Income distribution.
Wealth--Moral and ethical aspects.
Wealth.
Distributive justice.
Economische aspecten.
Ethische aspecten.
Gelijkheid.
Inkomensverdeling.
Social choice.
Welvaartseconomie.
Local Subjects:
Economische aspecten.
Ethische aspecten.
Gelijkheid.
Inkomensverdeling.
Social choice.
Welvaartseconomie.
Physical Description:
289 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [2003]
Summary:
"The book begins with the epistemological status of the axiomatic approach and the four classic principles of distributive justice: compensation, reward, exogenous rights, and fitness. It then presents the simple ideas of equal gains, equal losses, and proportional gains and losses. The book discusses there cardinal interpretations of collective welfare: Bentham's "utilitarian" proposal to maximize the sum of individual utilities, the Nash product, and the egalitarian leximin ordering. It also discusses the two main ordinal definitions of collective welfare: the majority relation and the Borda scoring method."
"The Shapley value is the single most important contribution of game theory to distributive justice. A formula to divide jointly produced costs or benefits fairly, it is especially useful when the pattern of externalities renders useless the simple ideas of equality and proportionality. The book ends with two versatile methods for dividing commodities efficiently and fairly when only ordinal preferences matter: competitive equilibrium with equal incomes and egalitarian equivalence. The book contains a wealth of empirical examples and exercises."--Jacket.
Contents:
Microeconomic Foundations
Fairness: Equal and Unequal Treatment
Collective Welfare: Cardinal
Collective Welfare: Ordinal
Externalities and Fair Division
Private versus Public Contracts
Organization and Overview of the Book
Fair Distribution
Four Principles of Distributive Justice
A Simple Model of Fair Distribution
Contested Garment Method
Equal Sacrifice in Taxation
Sum-Fitness and Equality
Cardinal Welfarism
Welfarism
Additive Collective Utility Functions
Egalitarianism and the Leximin Social Welfare Ordering
Comparing Classical Utilitarianism, Nash, and Leximin
Failures of Monotonicity
Bargaining Compromise
Voting and Social Choice
Ordinal Welfarism
Condorcet versus Borda
Voting over Resource Allocation
Single-Peaked Preferences
Intermediate Preferences
Preference Aggregation and Arrow's Theorem
The Shapley Value
The Problem of the Commons and Two Examples
The Shapley Value: Definition
The Stand-alone Test and Stand-alone Core
Stand-alone Surplus
Axiomatizations of the Shapley Value
Managing the Commons
The Tragedy of the Commons
Constant Returns to Scale
Fair Compensation: Three Interpretations
Free Access versus Random Priority: Decreasing Returns
Increasing Returns
Axiomatic Comparison of the Three Solutions
Fair Trade and Fair Division
Private Ownership and Competitive Trade
Imperfect Competition
Destructive Competition
No Envy and the Assignment Problem.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-280) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Harry E. Humphreys Book Fund.
ISBN:
0262134233
9780262134231
0262633116
9780262633116
OCLC:
50028447

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