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Resolving distributional conflicts between generations
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Geir?B?AsheimEmail author  Bertil?Tungodden
Institution:(1) Department of Economics, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1095, 0317 Blindern,Oslo, Norway;(2) Department of Economics, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Helleveien 30, 5045 Bergen, Norway
Abstract:Summary. We describe a new approach to the problem of resolving distributional conflicts between an infinite and countable number of generations. We impose conditions on the social preferences that capture the following idea: If preference (or indifference) holds between truncated paths for infinitely many truncating times, then preference (or indifference) holds also between the untruncated infinite paths. In this framework we use such conditions to (1) characterize different versions of leximin and utilitarianism by means of equity conditions well-known from the finite setting, and (2) illustrate the problem of combining Strong Pareto and impartiality in an intergenerational setting.Received: 8 May 2002, Revised: 12 June 2003, JEL Classification Numbers: D63, Q01.Correspondence to: Geir B. AsheimWe thank Kaushik Basu, Marc Fleurbaey, David Miller, Tapan Mitra, Lars-Gunnar Svensson, and an anonymous referee for helpful comments. Asheim gratefully acknowledges the hospitality of the Stanford University research initiative on the Environment, the Economy and Sustainable Welfare, and financial support from the Hewlett Foundation through this research initiative.
Keywords:Intergenerational justice  Leximin  Utilitarianism  
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