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3rd International Conference on Administrative & Financial Sciences, 2021
Welfare Economics (WE) is an important scientific subject because can be a goal of the socio-economic policy of modern states. Although the relation between business successes and social development is not always obvious but can be similar to the process
M. Rutkowska+3 more
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Welfare Economics (WE) is an important scientific subject because can be a goal of the socio-economic policy of modern states. Although the relation between business successes and social development is not always obvious but can be similar to the process
M. Rutkowska+3 more
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In defense of behavioral welfare economics
Journal of Economic Methodology, 2021In The Community of Advantage, Robert Sugden advocates an opportunity-oriented framework for normative analysis, positions it a substitute for behavioral welfare economics, and criticizes the latter.
B. Bernheim
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Logic is a harsh mistress: welfare economics for economists
Journal of Institutional Economics, 2019Every economic explanation assumes maximization. How strange, then, that few economists accept one of maximization's most straightforward implications: every observed institution is efficient.
P. Leeson
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The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism
, 1990Few discussions in modern social science have occupied as much attention as the changing nature of welfare states in Western societies. Gosta Esping-Andersen, one of the foremost contributors to current debates on this issue, here provides a new analysis
G. Esping-Andersen
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