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Welfare Distribution

by Jens Bonke, Martin Browning, Jens Bonke, Martin Browning, Martin Browning , 2003
"... The distribution of well-being and income within the household ..."
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The distribution of well-being and income within the household

Welfare Distribution

by Mette C. Deding, Mohammad Azhar Hussain, Mette C. Deding, Mohammad Azhar Hussain
"... Effects of parents ’ education, living conditions, and other background factors ..."
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Effects of parents ’ education, living conditions, and other background factors

Monopolistic competition and optimum product diversity. The American Economic Review,

by Avinash K Dixit , Joseph E Stiglitz , Harold Hotelling , Nicholas Stern , Kelvin Lancaster , Stiglitz , 1977
"... The basic issue concerning production in welfare economics is whether a market solution will yield the socially optimum kinds and quantities of commodities. It is well known that problems can arise for three broad reasons: distributive justice; external effects; and scale economies. This paper is c ..."
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The basic issue concerning production in welfare economics is whether a market solution will yield the socially optimum kinds and quantities of commodities. It is well known that problems can arise for three broad reasons: distributive justice; external effects; and scale economies. This paper

Double Dividend Hypothesis, Golden Rule and Welfare Distribution

by Mireille Chiroleu-assouline, Mouez Fodha - Journal of Environmental Economics and Management , 2006
"... 1We wish to record our gratitude to the late Philippe Michel whose constructive comments contributed to improving this paper. We are also grateful to the Editor, Anastasios Xepapadeas, and two anonymous referees for helpful suggestions. ..."
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1We wish to record our gratitude to the late Philippe Michel whose constructive comments contributed to improving this paper. We are also grateful to the Editor, Anastasios Xepapadeas, and two anonymous referees for helpful suggestions.

Intertemporal choice and inequality

by Angus Deaton, Christina Paxson - Journal of political economy , 1994
"... The permanent income hypothesis implies that, for any cohort of people born at the same time, inequality in both consumption and income should grow with age. We investigate this prediction using cohort data constructed from 11 years of household survey data from the United States, 22 years from Grea ..."
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. The evidence on the spread of inequality can therefore be used to help quantify the extent to which private and social arrangements moderate the impact of risk on the distribution of individual welfare. I.

Sharing the Cost of Multicast Transmissions

by Joan Feigenbaum, Christos H. Papadimitriou, Scott Shenker , 2001
"... We investigate cost-sharing algorithms for multicast transmission. Economic considerations point to two distinct mechanisms, marginal cost and Shapley value, as the two solutions most appropriate in this context. We prove that the former has a natural algorithm that uses only two messages per link o ..."
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of the multicast tree, while we give evidence that the latter requires a quadratic total number of messages. We also show that the welfare value achieved by an optimal multicast tree is NP-hard to approximate within any constant factor, even for bounded-degree networks. The lower-bound proof for the Shapley value

Statistical Inference for Stochastic Dominance and for the Measurement of Poverty and Inequality

by Russell Davidson, Jean-Yves Duclos , 1998
"... We derive the asymptotic sampling distribution of various estimators frequently used to order distributions in terms of poverty, welfare and inequality. This includes estimators of most of the poverty indices currently in use, as well as estimators of the curves used to infer stochastic dominance ..."
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We derive the asymptotic sampling distribution of various estimators frequently used to order distributions in terms of poverty, welfare and inequality. This includes estimators of most of the poverty indices currently in use, as well as estimators of the curves used to infer stochastic dominance

Welfare distribution between EU Member States through different national decoupling options- Implications for Spain

by Ignacio Pérez, Domínguez Christine Wieck
"... ABSTRACT: This paper makes use of an agricultural sector model to analyse welfare effects derived from different national implementation options of the CAP Reform 2003. It shows that agricultural prices developed more favourable in a full premium decoupling scenario, since agricultural production de ..."
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ABSTRACT: This paper makes use of an agricultural sector model to analyse welfare effects derived from different national implementation options of the CAP Reform 2003. It shows that agricultural prices developed more favourable in a full premium decoupling scenario, since agricultural production

Sudden Stop and Sudden Flood of Foreign Direct Investment: Inverse Bank Run, Output, and Welfare Distribution

by Guillermo A Calvo , 2014
"... Abstract In this paper, I focus on a phenomenon that has not received much attention in the literature, namely that the mere expectation of foreign direct investment (FDI) incentivizes long-maturity investment projects by domestic residents, and a Sudden Stop when expectations are frustrated. Long- ..."
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of long-term assets, output collapse, and welfare redistribution, which is another ignored phenomenon.

and Welfare

by Marc Fleurbaey Fairness, Andreas Tutic
"... Consider the following problem: There are four individuals differing with respect to two characteristics. First, Anne and Bob received a low bequest (1), while Ruth and Shmuel received a high bequest (3). Second, Anne and Ruth are females and as such show more dedication (3) than Bob and Shmuel (1) ..."
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is nicely captured by the following quote: “Distributive justice does not recommend any intervention by society
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