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Minimal Belief Change and the Pareto Principle
Synthese, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence, 2022
Ahsanullah Yunas Mahmoud
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Ahsanullah Yunas Mahmoud
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Coalitional power structure without the pareto principle
Mathematical Social Sciences, 1982Abstract In this paper we have extended Arrow's analysis to a framework where for any given profile of individual preference orderings the decision procedure specifies a non-trivial probability distribution over possible social orderings. We have demonstrated that if the social decision procedure satisfies certain probabilistic versions of weak ...
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Journal of construction engineering and management, 2022
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Health Care and the Prospective Pareto Principle
Ethics, 1984"Morality is made for man, not man for morality."' I interpret this aphorism as suggesting that questions of morality can most fundamentally be addressed by considering human benefits and human harms -those benefits and harms to which our accepting various alternative moral principles would tend to lead.
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Externality, efficiency and the pareto principle
International Review of Law and Economics, 1981This paper discusses the nature of, and relation between, the concepts of Externality and Pareto-Efficiency. The importance of these concepts in economic theory needs no introduction. The relevance of this analysis to ‘the law’ is essentially two-fold: 1. In so far as the economic analysis of the law depends upon such concepts. 2.
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The Pareto Principle: Another View
1992I very much appreciate the opportunity to respond to Jurgen Backhaus’s clever effort to bolster the Pareto principle as the fundamental concept of welfare economics and to finesse its major critiques without doing them complete justice. I find that while I agree, inevitably, with some of what he writes, I disagree with much.
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Monotonicity and the Pareto principle
1993We 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.
Yoram Amiel, Frank Cowell
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Pareto principles from Inch to Ell
Economics Letters, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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