Efficiency First or Equity First? Two Principles and Rationality of Social Choice |
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Authors: | Koichi Tadenuma |
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Institution: | Faculty of Economics, Hitotsubashi University, Kunitachi, Tokyo, 186-8601, Japanf1tadenuma@econ.hit-u.ac.jpf1 |
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Abstract: | This paper formalizes two different principles to socially rank allocations under efficiency-equity trade off. The efficiency-first social preference relation ranks an allocation x higher than an allocation y if and only if (i) x is Pareto-superior to y or (ii) x and y are Pareto-noncomparable and x is equity-superior to y. The equity-first social preference relation reverses the order of application of the two criteria. We show that the efficiency-first relation may have a cycle, whereas the equity-first relation is transitive. We also characterize and compare the sets of maximal elements for these social preference relations in the Edgeworth box and examine the nonemptiness of the sets. Journal of Economic Literature Classification Numbers: D71, D63, D61. |
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Keywords: | efficiency equity no-envy social preference relation |
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