Abstract: This book is concerned with the general welfare implications of individual decisions in systems in which some sort of coordination of individual activities is essential to the achievement of a high level of overall welfare. What makes this problematic is the determination of each individual to act in a way that enhances his or her personal well-being. Different configurations of individual decisions produce different outcomes, some of which could be improved upon to the extent of making everyone better off and most of which favor some of the individuals more than others. Even though it will be difficult to claim that a system promotes the general welfare when there will always be some individuals who protest, accurately, that another arrangement would have gone further toward satisfying their material wants, there is no ambiguity in the requirement that a test of welfare be based, somehow, on individual assessments of the outcomes.
Publication Year: 1987
Publication Date: 1987-03-27
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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