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Welfare Economics
Author(s)Jackson, Peter
AbstractWelfare economics, the normative branch of modern microeconomics, addresses the basic question: how should resources be allocated to maximize well-being? The search for comprehensive theoretical answers has been a difficult one, as this article makes clear in its review of modern developments in welfare economics.
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Pages101-134
ArticleArticle Not Available
SourceWhat’s New in Economics
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PubDate1992
ISBN_ISSN0719032806

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