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Monotonicity, dominance and the Pareto principle
Economics Letters, 1994Abstract We examine the implications of three similar criteria that are commonly used in welfare economics and the analysis of inequality and poverty - income dominance, monotonicity and the Pareto principle - within the context of income-distribution comparisons.
Amiel, Yoram, Cowell, Frank
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Belief-consistent Pareto dominance
Economic Theory Bulletin, 2019The classic Pareto criterion claims that all voluntary trades, even on the grounds of heterogeneous beliefs, should be encouraged. I argue that a trade without hope for Pareto improvement remains controversial. I introduce and characterize a notion of belief-consistent Pareto dominance to formalize this argument, which, in addition to unanimity of ...
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Stochastic Dominance, Pareto Optimality, and Equilibrium Asset Pricing [PDF]
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The Domination Game: Dilating Bubbles to Fill Up Pareto Fronts
2023 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), 2023Multi-objective optimization algorithms might struggle in finding optimal dominating solutions, especially in real-case scenarios where problems are generally characterized by non-separability, non-differentiability, and multi-modality issues. An effective strategy that already showed to improve the outcome of optimization algorithms consists in ...
Coelho, V +5 more
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2012
We argue that, in the presence of uncertainty, the notion of Pareto dominance is not as compelling as under certainty. In particular, voluntary trade that is based on differences in tastes is commonly accepted as favorable, because no agent involved in it can be wrong about her tastes.
Gilboa, Itzhak +5 more
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We argue that, in the presence of uncertainty, the notion of Pareto dominance is not as compelling as under certainty. In particular, voluntary trade that is based on differences in tastes is commonly accepted as favorable, because no agent involved in it can be wrong about her tastes.
Gilboa, Itzhak +5 more
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Dominate gradient strategy based on pareto dominant and gradient method
2016 Chinese Control and Decision Conference (CCDC), 2016In this paper, based on Pareto dominant theory and gradient method, we proposed a kind of dominate gradient strategy. Dominate gradient is an intervention rule of local search for solving algorithm design in order to solve practical problems. Through the analysis and discussion for two dimensional functions in detail, we defined the situations of real ...
Song Zhang, Hongfeng Wang, Min Huang
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Ruling out pareto dominated monetary equilibria
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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L-Dominance: An Approximate-Domination Mechanism for Adaptive Resolution of Pareto Frontiers
15th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference, 2014In Evolutionary Multi-objective Optimization (EMO), the mechanism of ??-dominance has received significant attention because of its ability to guarantee convergence near the Pareto frontier and maintain diversity among solutions at a reasonable computational cost.
B. J. Hancock +2 more
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Restricting skyline sizes using weak Pareto dominance
Informatik - Forschung und Entwicklung, 2007Skyline queries have recently received a lot of attention due to their intuitive query formulation: users can state preferences with respect to several attributes. Unlike numerical or score-based preferences, preferences over discrete value domains do not show an inherent total order, but have to rely on partial orders as stated by the user. In such
Wolf Tilo Balke +2 more
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Permanent Differential Games : Pareto-Optimality and Dynamic Dominance Conditions
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1976Abstract Two basic problems in Permanent Differential Games are dealt with in this paper. A necessary Pareto optimality condition is first established, by suitably extending previous results valid for standard Differential Games. Then, its relationships with dynamic dominability and relaxed steady-state analysis are pointed out.
G. Guardabassi, SCHIAVONI, NICOLA LUIGI
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