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Measures of freedom

Antonio D'Agata ()

The Journal of Socio-Economics, 2009, vol. 38, issue 1, pages 209-214

Abstract: According to the capability approach and more orthodox theories of individual well-being, freedom is an important ingredient of individual welfare. In operationalising these theories, therefore, it is crucial to have a practical measure of freedom. This paper analyses the measures of freedom proposed by Pattanaik and Xu, Steiner and Carter, Kramer, and Rosenbaum. We provide two interpretations of the first three measures. It is shown that one of these interpretations can be useful in empirical applications, while the other, together with additional arguments, considerably weakens Kramer's measure of freedom. Finally, it is shown that Rosenbaum's measure is not satisfactory as well because it yields counterintuitive results.

Keywords: Freedom; measurement; Welfare; Freedom; of; choice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009

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