Mark Blaug on the Normativity of Welfare Economics

Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 6 (3):1-25 (2013)
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Abstract: This paper examines Mark Blaug's position on the normative character of Paretian welfare economics: in general, and specifically with respect to his debate with Pieter Hennipman over this question during the 1990s. The paper also clarifies some of the confusions that emerged within the context of this debate, and closes by providing some additional arguments supporting Blaug's position that he himself did not provide.

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D. Hands
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Economic Analysis, Moral Philosophy and Public Policy.Daniel Hausman, Michael McPherson & Debra Satz - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Michael S. McPherson.
Economic Theory in Retrospect.M. Blaug - 1964 - Science and Society 28 (1):112-115.

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