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Coherence Against the Pareto Principle and Equality

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Coherence Against the Pareto Principle and Equality
Author(s)Broome, John
AbstractThis selection is part of a rigorous reconstruction of a modern form of utilitarianism and an examination of its implications for such economic questions as equity, distribution, and social choice. The chapters selected here explain how these ideas lead to a critique of the principle of Pareto optimality and to a utilitarian basis for egalitarianism.
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Pages151-164, 174-201
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceWeighing Goods: Equality, Uncertainty, and Time
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PubDate1991
ISBN_ISSN0631199721

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