Population Issues in Social Choice Theory, Welfare Economics, and Ethics
Delve into the intricate world of population dynamics with Population Issues in Social Choice Theory, Welfare Economics, and Ethics by Charles Blackorby. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, this insightful book spans 378 pages and offers a comprehensive examination of the concept of the common or social good. Blackorby extends traditional theories to evaluate alternatives across varying population scenarios, emphasizing a welfarist approach that prioritizes the well-being of both current and past individuals.
This essential read is perfect for those interested in economic history, social welfare, and population policy. It provides a robust framework for understanding how different population structures impact social choice and welfare economics. Enhance your knowledge of economic theory and philosophy with this thought-provoking text that challenges conventional perspectives on quality of life and societal well-being.