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Arrow and the Foundations of the Theory of Economic Policy

Edited by George R. Feiwel

in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1987
ISBN: 978-1-349-07357-3
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 10 Information, Welfare, and Product Diversity
Steven C. Salop and Joseph Stiglitz
Ch 11 On the Fair Allocation of Indivisible Goods
Eric Maskin
Ch 12 Income Distribution and Differences in Needs
Anthony Atkinson and François Bourguignon
Ch 13 When is a Fixed Income Distribution Optimal?
John Chipman
Ch 14 Peak Pricing, Congestion, and Fairness
William Baumol and Dietrich Fischer
Ch 15 The Tension Theory of Welfare
Jan Tinbergen
Ch 16 No Growth, No Fluctuations
Hukukane Nikaido
Ch 17 The Life-cycle Hypothesis as a Tool of Theory and Policy
Mordecai Kurz
Ch 18 The Credit Mechanism and its Implications
Maurice Allais
Ch 19 The Limits of Organization Revisited
John K. Whitaker
Ch 1A The Many Dimensions of Kenneth J. Arrow
George R. Feiwel
Ch 1B Social Choice: the Science of the Impossible?
Peter Hammond
Ch 2 Ordinal Utilitarianism
Allan F. Gibbard
Ch 20 Kenneth Arrow and the New Institutional Economics
Oliver Williamson
Ch 21 On Some Economic Aspects of a Fragile Input: Trust
Harvey Leibenstein
Ch 22 An Eclectic View from Cambridge: an Interview
R. C. O. Matthews
Ch 23 Arrow on Arrow: an Interview
Kenneth Arrow
Ch 24 Arrow — the Breadth, Depth, and Conscience of the Scholar: an Interview
Robert Aumann
Ch 25 ‘Partners in Crime’: an Interview
Leonid Hurwicz
Ch 26 The Young Scholar: an Interview
Theodore W. Anderson
Ch 27 Axiomatic Soul Searching
Howard Raiffa
Ch 28 A Younger Colleague’s View from Harvard: an Interview
Jerry R. Green
Ch 29 Arrow’s Contributions to Health Economics
Victor Fuchs
Ch 3 Sparks from Arrow’s Anvil
Paul A. Samuelson
Ch 30 The Impact of Arrow’s Contribution to Economic Analysis
Michael Intriligator
Ch 31 Ken Arrow — Success without Pressure: an Interview
Seymour Martin Lipset
Ch 32 The University Citizen: an Interview
Donald Kennedy
Ch 33 Making Music at Stanford: an Interview
Gerald J. Lieberman
Ch 34 There is Music in Economics
George R. Feiwel
Ch 35 Reflections on the Essays
Kenneth Arrow
Ch 4 On Reconciling Arrow’s Theory of Social Choice with Harsanyi’s Fundamental Utilitarianism
Peter Hammond
Ch 5 Arrow’s Independence Condition and the Bergson—Samuelson Tradition
Murray Kemp and Yew-Kwang Ng
Ch 6 Maximizing Freedom of Decision: an Axiomatic Analysis
Patrick Suppes
Ch 7 Arrow and the Problem of Social Choice
Kotaro Suzumura and Koichi Suga
Ch 8 Utilitarianism and Modern Economics
Gunnar Myrdal
Ch 9 The Optimum Order Revisited
Jan Tinbergen

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