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Welfare - Vol. 2 : Measuring Social Welfare

Part of the Welfare - Vol. 2 series
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This volume presents an approach to the evaluation of economic policies through the econometric modeling of aggregate consumer behavior.

While the preferences of individual consumers are revealed by their market choices, these preferences can be recovered only by econometric methods, not through the index numbers used in the official statistics.

The richer and more robust methodology presented in this volume provides a fruitful point of departure for future policy evaluations.The econometric approach replaces ordinal measures of individual welfare that cannot be compared among individuals with cardinal measures that can.

These are combined into an indicator of social welfare that reflects principles of horizontal and vertical equity.

This approach unifies the measurement of poverty, inequality, and cost and standard of living.

It extends the scope of normative economics to a broader range of issues in the evaluation of economic and social policies.

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MIT Press
0262100630 / 9780262100632
Hardback
330.126
30/09/1997
United States
English
448p.
23 cm
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