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Does the definition of nonessentiality matter?
a clarification -
Dominance criteria for welfare comparisons
using equivalent income to describe differences in needs -
Optimal environmental regulation
implications of the materials balance -
Living standard, social welfare and the redistribution of income in a heterogeneous population
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Recursively aggregable inequality measures
extensions of Gini's mean difference and the Gini coefficient -
Dominance criteria for welfare comparisons: using equivalent income to describe differences in needs
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Optimal environmental regulation
implications of the materials balance -
Living standard, social welfare and the redistribution of income in a heterogeneous population
-
Recursively aggregable inequality measures
extensions of Gini's mean difference and the Gini coefficient -
Living standard, social welfare and the redistribution of income in a heterogeneous population
-
Recursively aggregable inequality measures
extensions of Gini's mean difference and the Gini coefficient -
Optimal environmental regulation
implications of the materials balance -
Does the definition of nonessentiality matter?
a clarification -
Dominance criteria for welfare comparisons
using equivalent income to describe differences in needs -
Optimal environmental regulation
implications of the materials balance -
Living standard, social welfare and the redistribution of income in a heterogeneous population
-
Recursively aggregable inequality measures
extensions of Gini's mean difference and the Gini coefficient -
Does the definition of nonessentiality matter?
a clarification -
Dominance criteria for welfare comparisons
using equivalent income to describe differences in needs -
Does the definition of nonessentiality matter?
a clarification -
Dominance criteria for welfare comparisons
using equivalent income to describe differences in needs -
Optimal environmental regulation
implications of the materials balance -
Recursively aggregable inequality measures
extensions of Gini's mean difference and the Gini coefficient -
Living standard, social welfare and the redistribution of income in a heterogeneous population