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On the impatience implications of Paretian social welfare functions
Affiliation:Department of Economics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, United States;CESUMR 8174106-112 boulevard de l''Hopital75013 ParisFrance.;Department of Economics448 Uris HallCornell UniversityIthaca, NY 14853;Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University,Yoshidahonmachi, SakyokuKyoto, 606-8501, Japan;GREQAM,2 rue de la Charité,Marseille,13002, France
Abstract:In this paper, we investigate the impatience implications resulting from the assumption of existence of a Paretian social welfare function (SWF) aggregating infinite utility streams. We show, for very general program spaces, that the set of utility streams, at which the SWF exhibits impatience, has the power of the continuum. In the context of a more special program space, which has figured prominently in the literature, we establish that this set is dense, so that even if there is a point in the program space at which the SWF does not exhibit impatience, there are points close to it at which it does. If the Paretian SWF is continuous (in the sup metric), we show that impatience is generic: the collection of points, at which the SWF does not exhibit impatience, is a closed, nowhere dense set.
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