A Critique of Welfare Economics

A Critique of Welfare Economics

by I. M. D. Little
A Critique of Welfare Economics

A Critique of Welfare Economics

by I. M. D. Little

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Overview

A Critique of Welfare Economics was first published in 1950. It was concerned with the exposition, criticism, and appreciation of the theory of economic welfare as it had been developed to that date. It was an attempt to clarify what was meant by 'welfare'; to distinguish measurable, verifiable elements of the theory from subjective normative judgements about policies for improving economic well-being; and to establish criteria for determining whether one configuration of the economic system is better or worse than another. Little showed that the welfare theory of the time could be based directly on individual market choices, and that resort to traditional utilitarian concepts was not essential. A Critique of Welfare Economics is now reissued at the same time as Ethics, Economics, and Politics — Little's latest book which explores the overlap between the three disciplines, and discusses the need for political decisions in economic matters, and the principles guiding them. He has added a new retrospective preface to Critique in which he assesses the contribution the book made in the light of subsequent literature in the area.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191501265
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 09/12/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

I.M.D. Little is Emeritus Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford. He was made an Honorary Fellow of New College, Oxford in 1999. During his career he has held fellowships at All Souls College, Oxford, Trinity College, Oxford, and from 1971-7 was Professor of Economics of Underdeveloped Countries at the University of Oxford. Professor Little made his mark on theoretical economics with A Critique of Welfare Economics first published in 1950 by OUP.

Table of Contents

1. Utilitarian Economics
2. The Analysis of Consumers' Behaviour
3. The Choice Criterion
4. The Distribution of Welfare
5. Value Judgements and Welfare Economics
6. The New Welfare Economics (1): Welfare Criteria
7. The New Welfare Economics (2): The Economic Welfare Function
8. The 'Optimum' Conditions of Production and Exchange (1)
9. The 'Optimum' Conditions of Production and Exchange (2)
10. Indivisibilities and Consumers' Surplus
11. Output and Price Policy in Public Enterprise
12. The Valuation of the National Income
13. Welfare Theory and International Trade
14. Welfare Theory and Politics
15. Conclusions
Appendices.
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