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Measuring Economic Welfare

by George W. McKenzie

Professor McKenzie proposes and formulates a method composed of operational procedures designed to facilitate the evaluation of economic projects and policies. This method is discussed fully, illustrated by simple examples, and compared with alternative procedures. An outline of a computer program that enables readers to undertake their own calculations is included.

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Professor McKenzie proposes and formulates a method composed of operational procedures designed to facilitate the evaluation of economic projects and policies. This method is discussed fully, illustrated by simple examples, and compared with alternative procedures. An outline of a computer program that enables readers to undertake their own calculations is included. In order to present the approach clearly, the author provides an exposition of the fundamental ideas and the main alternative approaches to the problem. These rely on various forms of index numbers and consumer surplus. However, as is well known, such measures are not capable of correctly ordering the various alternatives under consideration, except under highly unrealist assumptions. In this book the author suggests the abandonment of this traditional approach based on the concept of 'willingness-to-pay' or the conpensating variation. Instead, the measure that Samuelson has called the 'money-metric' should become the cornerstone of applied welfare economics.

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Professor McKenzie proposes and formulates a method composed of operational procedures designed to facilitate the evaluation of economic projects and policies. This method is discussed fully, illustrated by simple examples, and compared with alternative procedures. An outline of a computer program that enables readers to undertake their own calculations is included. In this book the author suggests the abandonment of the traditional approach based on the concept of 'willingness-to-pay' or the conpensating variation. Instead, the measure that Samuelson has called the 'money-metric' should become the cornerstone of applied welfare economics.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. An introduction to the money-metric; 2. The marginal utility of money as an integrating factor; 3. Calculation of the money-metric; 4. The approach of Dupuit and Marshall; 5. The Hicksian approach; 6. Approximations based on consumer surplus; 7. A reconsideration of the theory of index numbers; 8. The money-metric as a basis for calculation of social welfare functions; 9. Measurement of the social costs of monopoly; 10. A final comment and conclusion; References; Index.

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Professor McKenzie proposes and formulates a method composed of operational procedures designed to facilitate the evaluation of economic projects and policies. This method is discussed fully, illustrated by simple examples, and compared with alternative procedures. An outline of a computer program that enables readers to undertake their own calculations is included.

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Professor McKenzie proposes and formulates a method composed of operational procedures designed to facilitate the evaluation of economic projects and policies. This method is discussed fully, illustrated by simple examples, and compared with alternative procedures. An outline of a computer program that enables readers to undertake their own calculations is included.

Details

ISBN0521035945
Author George W. McKenzie
Short Title MEASURING ECONOMIC WELFARE
Pages 200
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Language English
ISBN-10 0521035945
ISBN-13 9780521035941
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2007
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Subtitle New Methods
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Edition 1st
DOI 10.1604/9780521035941
UK Release Date 2007-03-12
AU Release Date 2007-03-12
NZ Release Date 2007-03-12
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Publication Date 2007-03-12
Alternative 9780511571770
DEWEY 330.1
Audience Professional & Vocational

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