Handbook of Social Choice and Welfare

Handbook of Social Choice and Welfare

Sen, A.; Suzumura, Kotaro; Arrow, Kenneth J.

Elsevier Science & Technology

10/2010

992

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Inglês

9780444508942

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Preface to Volume 2

Part 5: Foundations.
13. Functions of social choice theory (K. Arrow)
14. Informational basis of social choice theory (A. Sen).
15. Competitive market mechanism as a social choice procedure (P. Hammond)
16. Functionings and Capabilities (K. Basu, L.F. Lopez-Calva)

Part 6: Developments of the basic arrovian schemes.
17. Arrovian social choice theory on economic domains (M. LeBreton, J. Weymark)
18. Topological theories of social choice (N. Baigent)
19. Non-binary social choice theory (R. Deb)

Part 7: Non-welfaristic issues in social choice
20. Social choice with fuzzy preferences (M. Salles, C.R. Barrett)
21. Fair Allocation Rules (W. Thompson)
22. Compensation and responsibility (M. Fleurbaey, F. Maniquet)
23. Welfarism, Individual Rights, and Procedural Fairness (K. Suzumura)
24. Freedom, opportunity and well-being (J. Foster)

Part 8: Voting, manipulation and fairness
25. Strategy proofness (S. Barbera)
26. Probabilistic and spatial models of voting (P. Coughlin).
27. Geometry of voting (D. Saari).
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aggregation theory; Arrow impossibility theorem; Arrow's Theorem; axiomatic approach; C02; C65; C7; C71; C79; capabilities; capability approach; classical problem of fair division; compensation; conditional equality; consistency; converse consistency; core equivalence; D02; D03; D50; D51; D60; D61; D63; D7; D70; D71; D74; D79; dictatorship; domain restrictions; dominant strategies; egalitarian equivalence; egalitarian-equivalence; equal opportunities; equal opportunity; equivalent opportunities; fairness; freedom; functionings; fuzzy preferences; fuzzy sets; general equilibrium; H21; H41; I18; I22; I3; I31; impossibility theorems; incentive compatibility; individual choices; individual rights; indivisible goods; information; lower bounds on welfares; natural reward; no-envy; nonbinariness; non-homogeneous continuum; normal game form; oligarchy; orderings; population monotonicity; preference domination under preference replacement; procedural fairness; production economies; public goods; rationalizability; resource monotonicity; responsibility; restricted domains; Sen impossibility theorem; single-peaked preferences; social choice; social welfare; strategyproofness; technology monotonicity; upper bounds on welfare; utilitarian reward; voting; welfare; welfare theorems; welfarism; well-being; Z13