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The impossibility of social evaluations of infinite streams with strict inequality aversion

José Alcantud ()

Economic Theory Bulletin, 2013, vol. 1, issue 2, No 3, 123-130

Abstract: Abstract We are concerned with the problem of aggregating infinite utility streams and the possible adoption of consequentialist equity principles. We find a virtually universal incompatibility between the Basu–Mitra approach (that advocates for social welfare functions and renounces continuity assumptions) and postulates that capture various forms of strict preference for a reduction in inequality like the Strong Equity Principle, the Pigou–Dalton Transfer principle, or Altruistic Equity. We also prove that the Hara–Shinotsuka–Suzumura–Xu impossibility for semicontinuous social welfare relations remains under the latter distributional postulate.

Keywords: Social welfare function; Inequality aversion; Pigou–Dalton transfer principle; Monotonicity; D63; D71; D90 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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