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types of sponsors and projects, objectives of reducing unemployment, characteristics and duration of participation, impacts … on wages and inflation as well as programme efficiency. Bibliography. …
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stabilization in Yugoslavia - examines economic structures, inflation, external debt, ineffective resource allocation …, underemployment, unemployment, regional disparity, shortcomings of economic planning, price policies and wage policies, role of IMF …
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distribution, comprising a case study of Philippines - discusses trends (1950-1982) relating to economic disparity, unemployment … Trade, inflation, etc.; provides an evaluation of industrial policy and employment policy; outlines present obstacles in …
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is shown that the conclusion of the welfarism theorem remains true if transitivity is replaced by consistency and that an …
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anonymity that applies in a single-profile setting and characterize anonymous single-profile welfarism under a richness …
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This paper reviews the welfarist approach to population ethics. We provide an overview of the critical-level utilitarian population principles and their generalized counterparts, examine important properties of these principles and discuss their relationships to other variable-population...
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This paper, which is to be published as a chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Political Economy, provides an introduction to social-choice theory with interpersonal comparisons of well-being. We argue that the most promising route of escape from the negative conclusion of Arrow’s theorem is to...
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profiles, it is assumed that there are several profiles of non-welfare information. We prove new versions of the welfarism …
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