
handle: 11250/2630476 , 10419/192103
There is no consensus on how to measure interpersonally comparable, cardinal utility. Despite of this, people repeatedly make welfare evaluations in their everyday lives. However, people do not always agree on such evaluations, and this is one impo rtant reason for political disagreements. Thus, to keep in control of the normative premises, decision makers may prefer informa tion which can be used as input in an arbitrary social welfare function to information which is tho output from a social welfare function specified by the analyst. In this paper we try to identify sufficient welfare indicators; information which enable decision makers to arrive at welfare evaluations of social states or projects, according to their own ethical beliefs. Our conclusion is that providing factual information about different population groups; their social state, size, and characteristics, may be better for this purpose than the more traditional approach of focusing on ordinal utility information.
ddc:330, VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Matematikk: 410::Statistikk: 412, EL classification: 131, Disagreement; interpersonal comparison; social welfare., social welfare., interpersonal comparison, Disagreement, EL classification: A11, D7, I31, EL classification: A13, EL classification: D6, EL classification: D7, A11, A13, D6, jel: jel:A11, jel: jel:A13, jel: jel:I31, jel: jel:D6, jel: jel:D7
ddc:330, VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Matematikk: 410::Statistikk: 412, EL classification: 131, Disagreement; interpersonal comparison; social welfare., social welfare., interpersonal comparison, Disagreement, EL classification: A11, D7, I31, EL classification: A13, EL classification: D6, EL classification: D7, A11, A13, D6, jel: jel:A11, jel: jel:A13, jel: jel:I31, jel: jel:D6, jel: jel:D7
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