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The Pareto principle and resource egalitarianism

Mathematical Social Sciences, 2017
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Inkee Jang
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Architecture Smells and Pareto Principle: A Preliminary Empirical Exploration

IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, 2021
Architecture smells represent violations of best practices recommended for software architecture that adversely impact various quality attributes of a software system.
A. Chaniotaki, Tushar Sharma
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Pareto's compensation principle [PDF]

open access: possibleSocial Choice and Welfare, 1999
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Murray C. Kemp, Paul Pezanis-Christou
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How perspective-based aggregation undermines the Pareto principle

, 2020
The Pareto principle is a normative principle about preferences that advocates concordance with unanimous preference. However, people have perspectives not just preferences.
I. Sher
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The Role of the Pareto Principle in Quality Management within Industry 4.0: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis

Virtual Economics
Quality is a fundamental aspect of the management of almost every area of a company, directly influencing the efficiency of its processes. The increased importance of quality, as well as advances in industrialisation methods and computerisation, has ...
A. Kwiliński, Maciej Kardas
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Pareto 80/20 Rule: A New Principle for Serial Subscription

Serials review, 2023
The purpose of the study is to test the application of the Pareto Principle on the research productivity of journals. Oncology was selected as the subject of study and data were extracted from the “Web of Science.” A series of keywords specifying ...
Fayaz Ahmad Loan, Rabiya Mushtaq
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Generalized Edgeworth–Pareto principle

Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 2015
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Pareto principle

2018
A social state is said to be Pareto-efficient when there is no feasible alternative to it in which at least one individual is better off while no individual is worse off. The Pareto principle tells us to move from Pareto-inefficient to Pareto-efficient states.
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Acyclic Choice without the Pareto Principle

The Review of Economic Studies, 1984
Summary: We prove some versions of the Arrow Impossibility Theorem, with the collective rationality condition weakened from transitivity to acyclicity, and the Pareto condition replaced by weaker conditions. Thus this result has weaker assumptions than versions of the Arrow Theorem which have previously appeared in the literature.
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Pareto’s principle

2009
is also known as the “80:20 rule”; end of the 19th century, the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto observed that 80% of the land was owned by 20% of the population; 20% of the peapods in his garden produced 80% of the peas, etc. and led to far-reaching theories; this principle has been applied to management as well, e.g., 80% of the time of meetings is ...
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