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What preferences for behavioral welfare economics? [PDF]
Behavioral welfare economics (BWE) assigns different roles to preferences than either non-behavioral forms of welfare economics or theories outside of the domain of welfare economics.
Till GrĂ¼ne-Yanoff
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The Restoration of Welfare Economics [PDF]
This paper argues that welfare economics should be restored to a prominent place on the agenda of economists, and should occupy a central role in the teaching of economics.
Anthony B Atkinson
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An exercise in welfare economics (III) [PDF]
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Meulendijks, P.J.F.G.
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Towards a dynamic (Schumpeterian) welfare economics [PDF]
Knowledge plays an increasingly important role in shaping the dynamics of an economy. A static Paretian welfare economics is therefore inadequate, and needs to be supplemented by a dynamic (Schumpeterian) welfare theory.
Wilfred Dolfsma
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Price Distortion and Economic Welfare
Econometrica, 1970zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Foster, Edward, Sonnenschein, Hugo
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Introduction: The Welfare Economics of the Welfare State
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1995Outsiders to economics might be forgiven for thinking that welfare economics provides the theoretical underpinnings for the welfare state. But although the language is suggestive, the link between theoretical welfare economics and policy recommendations concerning the role of the public sector, the optimal degree of redistribution and social insurance,
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Regulation, Advertising, and Economic Welfare
The Journal of Business, 1991A standard portrayal of traditional rate-of-return regulation holds that output price is set equal to long-run average cost.1 Under natural monopoly conditions, such regulation results in a price that exceeds long-run marginal cost and is, therefore, allocatively inefficient.2 Specifically, where the This article explores how the standard analysis of ...
Kaserman, David L, Mayo, John W
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The Economics of Sheep Welfare
2008This chapter aims to provide an introduction to some of the economic issues surrounding the welfare of farmed sheep. Typically, ethical issues, or welfare indicators measured by natural scientists (physiological, physical and behavioural), gain precedence in discussion, and economic aspects are considered to be side issues.
Milne, CE, Stott, AW, Santarossa, JM
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Minerva, 1973
During the last few years there has been a growing concern with the environment in the advanced countries of the world. This concern has provided ammunition for those who have questioned the desirability of further economic growth in these countries and even the feasibility or desirability of economic growth in the less developed countries.
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During the last few years there has been a growing concern with the environment in the advanced countries of the world. This concern has provided ammunition for those who have questioned the desirability of further economic growth in these countries and even the feasibility or desirability of economic growth in the less developed countries.
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Review of Social Economy, 1959
The attempt to specify precisely the criteria to be used by the economist to evaluate economic policy and institutions has led to the development of that specialized branch of analysis known as "welfare economics." Bypassing the problem of interpersonal comparisons of utility by invoking the "compensation principle," welfare economics proceeds to ...
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The attempt to specify precisely the criteria to be used by the economist to evaluate economic policy and institutions has led to the development of that specialized branch of analysis known as "welfare economics." Bypassing the problem of interpersonal comparisons of utility by invoking the "compensation principle," welfare economics proceeds to ...
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