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Random aggregation without the Pareto principle
Review of Economic Design, 2011zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Autonomy, welfare, and the Pareto principle
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014The Pareto principle has great intuitive appeal, but poses perplexities on closer examination. What exactly do we mean by “preferences”? Should the principle apply ex post or ex ante? Does it uphold individual autonomy, individual welfare, or both?
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Rights and the Private Pareto Principle
Economica, 1986This paper begins with a review of 'Gibbard's paradox' for rights and Gibbard's proposal for avoiding the paradox. This is followed by a theorem that identifies the pairs where rights are directly relevant (at some profile) when Gibbard's proposal is adopted.
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On Liberalism and the Pareto Principle
Journal of Political Economy, 1975Sen (1970) and Peacock and Rowley (1972) have questioned the compatibility of liberal and Paretian principles. Sen asserts that they are inconsistent: "[I]n a very basic sense liberal values conflict with the Pareto principle. If someone takes the Pareto principle seriously, as economists seem to do, then he has to face problems of consistency in ...
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THE PARETO PRINCIPLE AND RATE ANALYSIS
Quality Engineering, 1997Pareto charts are frequently used in firms to isolate areas where the most benefits can be obtained from quality and productivity improvement efforts. This standard Pareto analysis is not based on statistical principles even though the data analyzed are..
Darrell Radson, Amy Hancock Boyd
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Social Science Research Network, 2022
O. Arslan, Aslı Ergenekon Arslan
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O. Arslan, Aslı Ergenekon Arslan
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A Pareto Dominance Principle for Data-Driven Optimization
Operational ResearchOur paper proposes an effective way to make decisions based on data for uncertain situations. In simple terms, a data-driven decision is just a choice we make by looking at the available data.
Tobias Sutter +2 more
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City Gas Distribution Incident Analysis in India using Pareto Principle: A Comprehensive Analysis
Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention, 2022Satyam Rajput +4 more
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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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The Edgeworth–Pareto Principle in the Case of a Type-2 Fuzzy Preference Relation
Scientific and Technical Information Processing, 2021O. Baskov, V. Noghin
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