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They go on to evaluate the theory of social welfare functions, paying particular attention to recent developments. The second part of the book considers the principles of applied welfare economics.
R. F. Boadway, Bruce Niel, 1984
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An Introduction to Modern
Welfare Economics
This book in welfare economics covers concepts such as Pareto optimality in a market economy, the compensation criterion and the social welfare function.
This is the first of a series of books devoted to economic analysis relating to problems of the Indian economy.
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A Critique of
Welfare Economics
The book is reissued at the same time as "Ethics, Economics, and Politics" - which explores the overlap between the three disciplines and, in part, displays Little's thinking on establishing rules for government efforts to improve economic ...
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Welfare Economics and Social Choice Theory
This book aims to make value judgments about economic and political mechanisms.
Allan M. Feldman, Roberto Serrano, 2006
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The
Economics of
Welfare
In The Economics of Welfare, originally published in 1920, Pigou reconceptualized economics as a science of economic welfare, in the course of which he developed the first systematic theory of market failures.
Other classifying terms or problems in welfare economics include externalities, equity, justice, inequality, and altruism. This book presents the latest research in the field from around the world.
Paul E. Weston, Robert N. Townsend, 2009
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Efficiency and Equity in
Welfare Economics
This book presents a model which aims to maximize a symmetrical welfare function under certain constraints which consider both efficiency and equity, i.e. taxes and subsidies, implemented by a public authority.
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Population Issues in Social Choice Theory,
Welfare ...
Exploring how different ideas of the common good may be compared, contrasted and ranked.
Charles Blackorby, Walter Bossert, David J. Donaldson, 2005
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Applied
welfare economics
This indispensable book is designed to provide students and scholars with a convenient single source of the essential foundations in applied welfare economics.
Richard E. Just, Darrell L. Hueth, Andrew Schmitz, 2008
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Welfare economics: What works best, the carrot or the stick?
By Andy Verity BBC economics correspondent ... Osborne has made it clear how he justifies making one of the deepest cuts in welfare benefits since the war. «BBC News, jul 15»
Welfare economics: Public policy gave Kerala the leading edge
Enlightened public policy helped put Kerala way ahead of other States in the race to achieve the overall well-being of its people. It would be instructive to ... «Hindu Business Line, dez 14»
Trickle-Down Welfare Economics?
icon_22372 Over at NRO, Thomas Sowell takes on what he calls the “lie” of “trickle-down economics.” Thus, writes Sowell, “the 'trickle-down' lie is 100 percent ... «Acton Institute, jan 14»