- In
welfare economics, a
Pareto improvement formalizes the idea of an
outcome being "better in
every possible way". A
change is
called a
Pareto improvement...
-
resource in its
current use." The
labeling of this
version of rent as "
Paretian" may be a
misnomer in that
Vilfredo Pareto, the
economist for whom this...
- strategy,
contracts may be used. Sen,
Amartya (1970). "The
Impossibility of a
Paretian Liberal" (PDF).
Journal of
Political Economy. 78 (1): 152–157. doi:10.1086/259614...
- that is not normal.
Mandelbrot referred to such
distributions as "stable
Paretian distributions",
after Vilfredo Pareto. In particular, he
referred to those...
- logical-experimental method. In this
sense we can read the fate of the
Paretian production within a
history of the
social sciences that
continues to show...
- ethics,
Heath advances a new theory, what he
calls a "market failures" or "
Paretian" approach,
which states that "the
market is
essentially a
staged competition...
-
International Economic Review, 1, 79–106. Mandelbrot, B. (1961)
Stable Paretian random functions and the
multiplicative variation of income. Econometrica...
- have. One of the
least controversial forms of
welfarism is
called weak
paretianism. It
holds that one
state is
better than
another state if it is better...
- theory.
Lausanne School is also ****ociated with the
Italian School and the
Paretian School,
which were
based on the
works of Pareto.
Italian economic historians...
- 243–246. Sen,
Amartya (January–February 1970). "The
impossibility of a
paretian liberal" (PDF).
Journal of
Political Economy. 78 (1): 152–157. doi:10.1086/259614...