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  • 1
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    almafu_9959234492602883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 460 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-107-17309-4 , 1-281-37037-1 , 9786611370374 , 0-511-39396-2 , 0-511-39461-6 , 0-511-39182-X , 0-511-39065-3 , 0-511-61959-6 , 0-511-39313-X
    Content: The utilitarian economist and Nobel Laureate John Harsanyi and the liberal egalitarian philosopher John Rawls were two of the most eminent scholars writing on problems of social justice in the last century. This volume pays tribute to Harsanyi and Rawls by investigating themes that figure prominently in their work. In some cases, the contributors explore issues considered by Harsanyi and Rawls in more depth and from novel perspectives. In others, the contributors use the work of Harsanyi and Rawls as points of departure for pursuing the construction of theories for the evaluation of social justice. The introductory essay by the editors provides background information on the relevant economics, game theory, philosophy, and social choice theory, as well as readers' guides to the individual contributions, to make this volume widely accessible to scholars in a wide range of disciplines.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , 1. An introduction to justice, political liberalism, and utilitarianism Marc Fleurbaey, Maurice Salles and John A. Weymark; Part I. Themes from Rawls: 2. John Rawls's theory of justice: some critical comments John C. Harsanyi; 3. Rawls, responsibility, and distributive justice Richard Arneson; 4. Improving our ethical beliefs James Griffin; Part II. Harsanyi's Impartial Observer and Social Aggregation Theorems: 5. Harsanyi's impartial observer is not a utilitarian John E. Roemer; 6. Social aggregation and the expected utility hypothesis Charles Blackorby, David Donaldson and John A. Weymark; 7. A welfarist version of Harsanyi's aggregation theorem Claude d'Aspremont and Philippe Mongin; 8. Preference aggregation after Harsanyi Matthias Hild, Richard Jeffrey and Mathias Risse; Part III. Goodness and Well-Being: 9. Can there be a preference-based utilitarianism? John Broome; 10. Harsanyi, Rawls and the search for a common currency of advantage Robert Sugden; 11. Utilitarianism versus fairness in welfare economics Marc Fleurbaey and Francois Maniquet; 12. Rationality and want-satisfaction Brian Barry; Part IV. Sharing the Gains from Social Cooperation; 13. Naturalizing Harsanyi and Rawls Ken Binmore; 14. The social contract naturalized Brian Skyrms; 15. An alternative model of rational cooperation Edward F. McClennen; Part V. Rights and Liberties: 16. Republican political theory Philip Pettit; 17. Rule utilitarianism and liberal priorities Jonathan Riley. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-18429-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-64093-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Philosophy
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    gbv_1831649209
    ISBN: 0080929826
    Content: This article surveys the literature that investigates the consistency of Arrow's social choice axioms when his unrestricted domain assumptions are replaced by domain conditions that incorporate the restrictions on agendas and preferences encountered in economic environments. Both social welfare functions and social choice correspondences are considered.
    In: Handbook of social choice and welfare, Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2011, (2011), Seite 191-299, 0080929826
    In: 9780080929828
    In: 9780444508942
    In: year:2011
    In: pages:191-299
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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    almafu_BV037268994
    Format: 30 S. : , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: CESifo working papers 3329: Category 1, Public finance
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Author information: Bierbrauer, Felix 1977-
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    b3kat_BV003415983
    Format: 59 Bl.
    Series Statement: Center for Operations Research and Econometrics 〈Louvain〉: Discussion paper 7939
    Language: Undetermined
    Subjects: Economics
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    Format: 12 S.
    Series Statement: Center for Operations Research and Econometrics 〈Louvain〉: Discussion papers. 8020.
    Language: Undetermined
    Subjects: Economics
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    b3kat_BV024465618
    Format: 9 S.
    Series Statement: Waterloo economic working paper series 9218
    Language: English
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    almahu_9949285322402882
    Format: X, 358 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2011.
    ISBN: 9783642178078
    Series Statement: Studies in Choice and Welfare,
    Content: This collection of thirteen essays on social ethics and normative economics honouring Serge-Christophe Kolm's seminal contributions to this field addresses the following questions: How should the public sector price its production and services? What are the normative foundations of criteria for comparing distributions of riches and advantages? How should intergenerational social immobility and inequality in circumstances be measured? What is a fair way to form partnerships? How vulnerable to manipulation is the Lindahl rule for allocating public goods? What are the properties of Kolm's ELIE tax proposal? Would the addition of EU-level income taxes enhance equity? How should we compare different scenarios for future societies with different population sizes? How can domain conditions in social choice theory be justified using Kolm's epistemic counterfactuals? How can Kolm's distributive liberal contract be implemented? What are the implications of norms of reciprocity for the organization of society? The answers to these questions give major insight into the state-of-the-art of social ethics and normative economics and are thus an indispensable source for researchers in both of these fields.
    Note: An Introduction to Social Ethics and Normative Economics -- Kolm as a Contributor to Public Utility Pricing, Second-Best Culture, and the Theory of Regulation -- Public Utility Pricing and Capacity Choice with Stochastic Demand -- Bidimensional Inequalities with an Ordinal Variable -- Inequality of Life Chances and the Measurement of Social Immobility -- Partnership, Solidarity, and Minimal Envy in Matching Problems -- Borrowing-Proofness of the Lindahl Rule in Kolm Triangle Economies -- When Kolm Meets Mirrlees: ELIE -- Kolm's Tax, Tax Credit, and the Flat Tax -- Positional Equity and Equal Sacrifice: Design Principles for an EU-Wide Income Tax? -- Comparing Societies with Different Numbers of Individuals on the Basis of Their Average Advantage -- On Kolm's Use of Epistemic Counterfactuals in Social Choice Theory -- Optimal Redistribution in the Distributive Liberal Social Contract -- Reciprocity and Norms -- Scientific Publications of Serge-Christophe Kolm.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642267857
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642178061
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642178085
    Language: English
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    kobvindex_GFZ1609167821
    Format: XII, 460 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: 1. paperback ed.
    ISBN: 9780521184298
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Contents: 1. An introduction to justice, political liberalism, and utilitarianism Marc Fleurbaey, Maurice Salles and John A. Weymark ; Part I. Themes from Rawls: 2. John Rawls's theory of justice: some critical comments John C. Harsanyi ; 3. Rawls, responsibility, and distributive justice Richard Arneson ; 4. Improving our ethical beliefs James Griffin ; Part II. Harsanyi's Impartial Observer and Social Aggregation Theorems: 5. Harsanyi's impartial observer is not a utilitarian John E. Roemer ; 6. Social aggregation and the expected utility hypothesis Charles Blackorby, David Donaldson and John A. Weymark ; 7. A welfarist version of Harsanyi's aggregation theorem Claude d'Aspremont and Philippe Mongin ; 8. Preference aggregation after Harsanyi Matthias Hild, Richard Jeffrey and Mathias Risse ; Part III. Goodness and Well-Being: 9. Can there be a preference-based utilitarianism? John Broome ; 10. Harsanyi, Rawls and the search for a common currency of advantage Robert Sugden ; 11. Utilitarianism versus fairness in welfare economics Marc Fleurbaey and François Maniquet ; 12. Rationality and want-satisfaction Brian Barry ; Part IV. Sharing the Gains from Social Cooperation ; 13. Naturalizing Harsanyi and Rawls Ken Binmore ; 14. The social contract naturalized Brian Skyrms ; 15. An alternative model of rational cooperation Edward F. McClennen ; Part V. Rights and Liberties: 16. Republican political theory Philip Pettit ; 17. Rule utilitarianism and liberal priorities Jonathan Riley.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Philosophy
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Fleurbaey, Marc 1961-
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