Distribution Technology in Applied Welfare Analysis
Richard Harris and
David Wildasin
Working Paper from Economics Department, Queen's University
Abstract:
This paper suggests a dual to the many-person applied welfare economics problem with constraints on lump-sum redistribution. The dual has the property of minimizing an aggregator function over individual income transfers. The properties of the aggregator are dependent upon the resource costs of redistribution and not upon the distributional preferences embodied in the social welfare function. An interpretation of the dual problem in terms of consumer surplus is offered.
Pages: 21
Date: 1983
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