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Essay 19. Consequences, Opportunities, and Generalized Consequentialism and Nonconsequentialism

  • Kotaro Suzumura
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Choice, Preferences, and Procedures
This chapter is in the book Choice, Preferences, and Procedures
© 2016 Princeton University Press, Princeton

© 2016 Princeton University Press, Princeton

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface ix
  4. Original Sources xiii
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Part I. Rational Choice as Rationalizable Choice
  7. Introduction to Part I 101
  8. Essay 1. Rational Choice and Revealed Preference 109
  9. Essay 2. Houthakker’s Axiom in the Theory of Rational Choice 127
  10. Essay 3. Suzumura-Consistent Rationalizability 135
  11. Essay 4. Revealed Preference and Choice under Uncertainty 157
  12. Part II. Social choice and Welfare Economics
  13. Introduction to Part II 175
  14. Essay 5. Impossibility Theorems without Collective Rationality 181
  15. Essay 6. Remarks on the Theory of Collective Choice 203
  16. Essay 7. Arrovian Aggregation in Economic Environments: How Much Should We Know about Indifference Surfaces? 219
  17. Essay 8. A Characterization of Suzumura-Consistent Collective Choice Rules 251
  18. Part III. Equity, Efficiency, and Intergenerational Justice
  19. Introduction to Part III 267
  20. Essay 9. On Pareto-Efficiency and the No-Envy Concept of Equity 273
  21. Essay 10. The Informational Basis of the Theory of Fair Allocation 289
  22. Essay 11. Ordering Infinite Utility Streams 329
  23. Essay 12. Multi-Profile Intergenerational Social Choice 345
  24. Part IV. Individual Rights and Social Welfare
  25. Introduction to Part IV 369
  26. Essay 13. On the Consistency of Libertarian Claims 375
  27. Essay 14. Liberal Paradox and the Voluntary Exchange of Rights Exercising 403
  28. Essay 15. Individual Rights Revisited 423
  29. Essay 16. Welfare, Rights, and Social Choice Procedure: A Perspective 447
  30. Part V. Consequentialism Versus Nonconsequentialism
  31. Introduction to Part V 471
  32. Essay 17. Consequences, Opportunities, and Procedures 477
  33. Essay 18. Characterizations of Consequentialism and Nonconsequentialism 505
  34. Essay 19. Consequences, Opportunities, and Generalized Consequentialism and Nonconsequentialism 521
  35. Essay 20. Welfarist-Consequentialism, Similarity of Attitudes, and Arrow’s General Impossibility Theorem 537
  36. Part VI. Competition, Cooperation, and Economic Welfare
  37. Introduction to Part VI 559
  38. Essay 21. Entry Barriers and Economic Welfare 565
  39. Essay 22. Oligopolistic Competition and Economic Welfare: A General Equilibrium Analysis of Entry Regulation and Tax-Subsidy Schemes 585
  40. Essay 23. Symmetric Cournot Oligopoly and Economic Welfare: A Synthesis 611
  41. Essay 24. Cooperative and Noncooperative R&D in an Oligopoly with Spillovers 637
  42. Part VII. Historically Speaking
  43. Introduction to Part VII 665
  44. Essay 25. Introduction to Social Choice and Welfare 671
  45. Essay 26. Paretian Welfare Judgments and Bergsonian Social Choice 709
  46. Essay 27. Welfare Economics beyond Welfarist Consequentialism 731
  47. Essay 28. Informational Bases of Welfare Economics, Transcendental Institutionalism, and the Comparative Assessment Approach 755
  48. Index 771
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