Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I Disequilibrium and Stability
- Part II Welfare Economics and Consumer Theory
- 12 Income Distribution, Value Judgments, and Welfare (1956)
- 13 Income Distribution, Value Judgments, and Welfare: A Correction (1957)
- 14 How Income Ought to Be Distributed: Paradox Lost (1961)
- 15 Advertising and Welfare: Comment (1979)
- 16 Household Equivalence Scales and Interpersonal Comparisons (1987)
- 17 Household Equivalence Scales: Reply (1990)
- 18 Normal Goods and the Expenditure Function (1990)
- Part III Applications of Microeconomic Theory
- Part IV Industrial Organization, Economics, and the Law
- Part V Public Policy Applications
- Epilogue
- Indexes
16 - Household Equivalence Scales and Interpersonal Comparisons (1987)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I Disequilibrium and Stability
- Part II Welfare Economics and Consumer Theory
- 12 Income Distribution, Value Judgments, and Welfare (1956)
- 13 Income Distribution, Value Judgments, and Welfare: A Correction (1957)
- 14 How Income Ought to Be Distributed: Paradox Lost (1961)
- 15 Advertising and Welfare: Comment (1979)
- 16 Household Equivalence Scales and Interpersonal Comparisons (1987)
- 17 Household Equivalence Scales: Reply (1990)
- 18 Normal Goods and the Expenditure Function (1990)
- Part III Applications of Microeconomic Theory
- Part IV Industrial Organization, Economics, and the Law
- Part V Public Policy Applications
- Epilogue
- Indexes
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- Type
- Chapter
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- MicroeconomicsEssays in Theory and Applications, pp. 259 - 266Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1999