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Fair Division and Collective Welfare

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Abstract

The concept of fair division is as old as civil society itself. Aristotle's "equal treatment of equals" was the first step toward a formal definition of distributive fairness. The concept of collective welfare, more than two centuries old, is a pillar of modern economic analysis. Reflecting fifty years of research, this book examines the contribution of modern microeconomic thinking to distributive justice. Taking the modern axiomatic approach, it compares normative arguments of distributive justice and their relation to efficiency and collective welfare. The book begins with the epistemological status of the axiomatic approach and the four classic principles of distributive justice: compensation, reward,…

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Keywords
  • Division (mathematics)
  • Welfare
  • Fair division
  • Sociology
  • Political science
  • Economics
  • Mathematics
  • Mathematical economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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