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Neue politische Ökonomie 11 Public choice 11 Theorie 10 Theory 10 Social welfare function 8 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 8 Welfare economics 7 Wohlfahrtsökonomik 7 Impossibility theorem 5 Unmöglichkeitstheorem 5 Abstimmungsregel 3 Game theory 3 Gerechtigkeit 3 Justice 3 Spieltheorie 3 Voting rule 3 Capability approach 2 Capability-Ansatz 2 Distributive justice 2 Freedom 2 Freiheit 2 Präferenztheorie 2 Satisfaction 2 Theory of preferences 2 Verteilungsgerechtigkeit 2 Zufriedenheit 2 capabilities 2 freedom 2 social choice 2 voting 2 welfarism 2 Aggregation 1 Aktiengesellschaft 1 Aktienindex 1 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 1 Allocation 1 Allocative efficiency 1 Allokation 1 Allokationseffizienz 1 Anreiz 1
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Sen, Amartya 2 Suzumura, Kotaro 2 Amartya, Sen 1 Arrow, Kenneth 1 Arrow, Kenneth J. 1 Barberà, Salvador 1 Donald G., Saari 1 Foster, James E. 1 François, Maniquet 1 Hammond, Peter J. 1 Kaushik, Basu 1 Kotaro, Suzumura 1 Le Breton, Michel 1 Lòpez-Calva, Luis F. 1 Marc, Fleurbaey 1 Maurice, Salles 1 Nicholas, Baigent 1 Peter, Coughlin 1 Rajat, Deb 1 Richard, Barrett 1 Thomson, William 1 Weymark, John A. 1
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In: Handbook of social choice and welfare : volume 2, (pp. xix-xx). 2011
This chapter lists the names of the people who have contributed to the book Handbook of Social Choice and Welfare , such as Kenneth Arrow, Amartya Sen, Kaushik Basu, and others. Their names have been mentioned with the chapter number in which they contributed in the book along with their...
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In: Handbook of social choice and welfare : volume 2, (pp. iv). 2011
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In: Handbook of social choice and welfare : volume 2, (pp. 947-962). 2011
This chapter lists the terms that have contributed to the book Handbook of Social Choice and Welfare , such as absolute loser paradox, acyclic priority profile, aggregate interiority function, and others. These terms have been mentioned along with the page numbers in which they have appeared in...
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Chapter Twenty-Seven. Geometry of Voting
Donald G., Saari - In: Handbook of social choice and welfare : volume 2, (pp. 897-945). 2011
It is shown how simple geometry can be used to analyze and discover new properties about pairwise and positional voting rules as well as for those rules (e.g., runoffs and Approval Voting) that rely on these methods. The description starts by providing a geometric way to depict profiles, which...
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Chapter Twenty-Six. Probabilistic and Spatial Models of Voting
Peter, Coughlin - In: Handbook of social choice and welfare : volume 2, (pp. 833-896). 2011
This chapter discusses results about committees that use majority rule, some related results about majority rule as a social choice rule (that is, without referring to a specific context where majority rule is used), and results about electoral competitions where the winner is selected by...
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Chapter Twenty-Five. Strategyproof Social Choice
Barberà, Salvador - In: Handbook of social choice and welfare : volume 2, (pp. 731-831). 2011
This chapter surveys the literature on strategy proofness from a historical perspective. While I discuss the connections with other works on incentives in mechanism design, the main emphasis is on social choice models.
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Chapter Twenty-Four. Freedom, Opportunity, and Well-Being
Foster, James E. - In: Handbook of social choice and welfare : volume 2, (pp. 687-728). 2011
This paper reexamines key results from the measurement of opportunity freedom , or the extent to which a set of options offers a decision maker real opportunities to achieve. Three cases are investigated: no preferences, a single preference, and plural preferences. The three corresponding...
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Chapter Twenty-Three. Welfarism, Individual Rights, and Procedural Fairness
Kotaro, Suzumura - In: Handbook of social choice and welfare : volume 2, (pp. 605-685). 2011
Ever since Sen crystallized the logical conflict between the welfaristic value of the Pareto principle and the nonwelfaristic value of individual libertarian rights into what he christened the impossibility of a Paretian liberal , there have been many attempts in social choice theory to...
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Chapter Twenty-Two. Compensation and Responsibilityprotect
Marc, Fleurbaey; François, Maniquet - In: Handbook of social choice and welfare : volume 2, (pp. 507-604). 2011
Many distributive issues involve situations in which initial characteristics make individuals unequal. In view of prevailing moral sentiments, some of these characteristics call for compensating transfers, and some do not. We study the literature on this problem of compensation. This literature...
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Chapter Twenty-One. Fair Allocation Rules
Thomson, William - In: Handbook of social choice and welfare : volume 2, (pp. 393-506). 2011
We review the theory of fairness as it pertains to concretely specified problems of resource allocations. We present punctual notions designed to evaluate how well individuals, or groups, are treated in relation to one another: no-envy, egalitarian-equivalence, individual and collective lower or...
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