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Welfare economics

Handbook of Cultural Economics, Third Edition, 2003
Mark Blaug
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Welfare Economics

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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In defense of behavioral welfare economics

Journal of Economic Methodology, 2021
In 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, 2019
Every 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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Welfare economics

A Handbook of Cultural Economics includes over 60 eminently readable and concise articles by 50 expert contributors. This unique Handbook is both highly informative and readable; it covers a wide area of cultural economics and its closely related subjects.
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Welfare Economics

2002
AbstractWelfare economics is that large part of economics that is concerned with the well‐being of groups of people and is therefore closely related to normative economics and economic policy. Theoretical welfare economics derives the necessary conditions for achieving a Pareto‐optimum in society, which is a situation such that it is impossible to make
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Politics, Economics and Welfare.

American Quarterly, 1953
Francis X. Sutton   +2 more
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The Use of Distributional Weights in Benefit–Cost Analysis: Insights from Welfare Economics

Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2016
M. Fleurbaey, Rossi Abi-Rafeh
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