Interpersonal Comparisons of Well-Being


Autoria(s): Blackorby, Charles; Bossert, Walter
Data(s)

22/09/2006

22/09/2006

2004

Resumo

This paper, which is to be published as a chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Political Economy, provides an introduction to social-choice theory with interpersonal comparisons of well-being. We argue that the most promising route of escape from the negative conclusion of Arrow’s theorem is to use a richer informational environment than ordinal measurability and the absence of interpersonal comparability of well-being. We discuss welfarist social evaluation (which requires that the levels of individual well-being in two alternatives are the only determinants of their social ranking) and present characterizations of some important social-evaluation orderings.

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BLACKORBY, Charles et BOSSERT, Walter, «Interpersonal Comparisons of Well-Being», Cahier de recherche #2004-06, Département de sciences économiques, Université de Montréal, 2004, 17 pages.

http://hdl.handle.net/1866/520

Relação

Cahier de recherche #2004-06

Palavras-Chave #Arrow’s theorem #social choice with interpersonal utility comparisons #welfarism #[JEL:D63] Microeconomics - Welfare Economics - Equity, Justice, Inequality, and Other Normative Criteria and Measurement #[JEL:D63] Microéconomie - Économie du bien-être - Egalité, justice, inégalité et autres critères normatifs et mesures
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Article