Originally published in 1970, this classic study has been recognized for its groundbreaking role in integrating economics and ethics, and for its influence in o
Textbook on the relationship between the objectives of social policy and preferences and aspirations of members of society, with particular reference to collect
This book is concerned with the study of collective preference, in particular with the relationship between the objectives of social action and the preferences
Kenneth Arrow's pathbreaking Òimpossibility theoremÓ was a watershed in the history of welfare economics, voting theory, and collective choice, demonstrating