Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1569741536> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1569741536 endingPage "1131" @default.
- W1569741536 startingPage "1098" @default.
- W1569741536 abstract "Details a behavioral theory of economic welfare that overlaps and extends the global theoretical framework contained in Pareto Optimality, with significant public policy implications. The essence of this framework is contained in Adam Smith’s the Wealth of Nations where it is argued that the economic welfare of society cannot be augmented if the material level of well‐being of the working population is reduced, even if the economy experiences growth. Moreover, it is argued that there need not be an equity‐efficiency trade‐off in a competitive market economy to the extent that wages positively affect productivity and do not increase production costs. Therefore, shifting from a low to a high wage economy is welfare improving. Smith, in effect, argues that one can have economic ‘justice’ and economic efficiency where the former is necessary to the latter. The behavioral model of economic welfare paints a dynamic picture of economic welfare in contradistinction to the static framework provided by Pareto Optimality wherein the conditions of Pareto Optimality need not be violated." @default.
- W1569741536 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1569741536 creator A5050843984 @default.
- W1569741536 date "2000-11-01" @default.
- W1569741536 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W1569741536 title "A behavioral theory of economic welfare and economic justice: A Smithian alternative to Pareto Optimality" @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1523791029 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1525697548 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1536806147 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1537097854 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1538327358 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1558615553 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1566858326 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1577441781 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1579344322 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1582552893 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W163651425 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1669446470 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1715038780 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1987980104 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W1998961276 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2003989392 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2010277352 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2019474744 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2031066626 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2034234256 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2034525283 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2036469521 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2061740786 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2062377645 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2062843370 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2074381552 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2083159465 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2086063268 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2100201942 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2103745209 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2109269006 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2112155190 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2126633794 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2128555139 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2132085451 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2143943407 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2163920761 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2227759698 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2325065238 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2542777094 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W2955180970 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W3021783736 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W3121147769 @default.
- W1569741536 cites W385158833 @default.
- W1569741536 hasPublicationYear "2000" @default.
- W1569741536 type Work @default.
- W1569741536 sameAs 1569741536 @default.
- W1569741536 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W1569741536 countsByYear W15697415362015 @default.
- W1569741536 countsByYear W15697415362016 @default.
- W1569741536 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1569741536 hasAuthorship W1569741536A5050843984 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C100001284 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C100243477 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C137635306 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C139719470 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C145236788 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C175444787 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C199728807 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C204983608 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C21547014 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C2776709667 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C2777388388 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConcept C34447519 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C100001284 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C100243477 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C137635306 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C139719470 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C145236788 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C162324750 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C175444787 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C17744445 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C199539241 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C199728807 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C204983608 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C21547014 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C2776709667 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C2777388388 @default.
- W1569741536 hasConceptScore W1569741536C34447519 @default.
- W1569741536 hasIssue "11" @default.
- W1569741536 hasLocation W15697415361 @default.
- W1569741536 hasOpenAccess W1569741536 @default.
- W1569741536 hasPrimaryLocation W15697415361 @default.
- W1569741536 hasRelatedWork W1568406848 @default.
- W1569741536 hasRelatedWork W1601801727 @default.
- W1569741536 hasRelatedWork W1997496120 @default.
- W1569741536 hasRelatedWork W2002923407 @default.
- W1569741536 hasRelatedWork W2019084584 @default.
- W1569741536 hasRelatedWork W2035627010 @default.