- economist,
Tibor Scitovsky.
According to
Scitovsky, Kaldor-Hicks
criterion involves contradictory and
inconsistent results. What
Scitovsky demonstrated was...
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improvement over C).
Compensation principle Pareto efficiency Scitovsky paradox Scitovsky, T. (1941). "A Note on
Welfare Propositions in Economics". Review...
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Tibor de
Scitovsky, also
known as
Tibor Scitovsky (November 3, 1910 – June 1, 2002), was a Hungarian-born,
American economist best
known for his writing...
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little to no
effect on the well-being and
happiness of its citizens.
Tibor Scitovsky called this a "joyless economy" in
which people endlessly pursue comforts...
- Anne
Aickelin Scitovsky (April 17, 1915 –
January 16, 2012) was an
American health economist. She was ****ociated with the Palo Alto
Medical Foundation...
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welfare economics, is
based on the work of Pareto, Kaldor, Hicks, and
Scitovsky. It
explicitly recognizes the
differences between the
efficiency aspect...
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Lucas Mandeville's Mayfield's
Metzler Plenty Productivity Prosperity Scitovsky Service recovery St.
Petersburg Thrift Toil
Tullock Value Decision theory...
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Pareto improvements"
advanced by
Nicholas Kaldor, John Hicks, and
Tibor Scitovsky.
While traditional Pareto criteria require that no one be made
worse off...
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University of
California Academic Senate. pp. 82–84.
Retrieved 8
April 2017.
Scitovsky,
Tibor (1984). "Lerner's
Contribution to Economics".
Journal of Economic...
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Worker productivity may go down,
despite technological improvements.
Scitovsky paradox:
Using the Kaldor–Hicks criterion, an
allocation A may be more...