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Conférence Francqui The design of economic and political institutions Bruxelles, 24-25 juin 2013. Equality in microeconomic theory and beyond Maurice Salles Université de Caen CPNSS, LSE Murat Sertel Center, Bilgi University , Istanbul.
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Conférence FrancquiThe design of economic and political institutionsBruxelles, 24-25 juin 2013 Equality in microeconomictheory and beyond Maurice Salles Université de Caen CPNSS, LSE Murat Sertel Center, BilgiUniversity, Istanbul
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics 1. Equality in equilibriumtheory • 1.1. Exchange economies • 1.2. Economies with production 2. Equality in social choicetheory, political science … • 2.1. Individuals • 2.1.1. Anonymity • 2.1.2. Power • 2.2. Alternatives (neutrality)
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics 3. Equality in normative economics/social ethics • 3.1. Resources • 3.2. Opportunities • 3.3. Welfare • 3.4. Capabilities 4. Equality and the incidence of formalmethods • 4.1. Measuretheory • 4.2. Commodityspaces
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics • WhatisEquality? Equality of What? (Amartya Sen, Tanner Lectures 1979) • Equality/Inequality Robert Badinter Amartya Sen
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics • Equality in microeconomictheory (generalequilibriumtheory: initial endowments, preferences, shares of profits) Lionel McKenzie Gérard Debreu Kenneth Arrow Robert Aumann Lionel McKenzie Gérard Debreu Kenneth Arrow Robert Aumann
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics • Equality in social choicetheory, political science: individuals (power, influence, anonymity), alternatives/social states/candidates (neutrality) Lloyd Shapley Martin Shubik John Banzhaf III Lionel Penrose
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics • Equality in normative economics, social ethics: incomes, opportunities, well-beings • Philosophers John Rawls Ronald Dworkin G. A. Cohen
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics • Economists John Harsanyi Serge Kolm John Roemer
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics • and Marc Fleurbaey François Maniquet
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics • Equality in equilibriumtheory 1.1. Exchange economies • ℓ commodities. • ℝℓ+ commodityspace • n individuals (consumers) • Parameters : • ≿i: preferences of individual i • ei: initial endowments of individual i(∊ℝℓ+) • p : price vector
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics 1.2. Economies with production • Consumers as shareholders • m production units • αij: share of consumer i in production unit j • wealth of consumer i: pei + Σjαijpyj • αij= 1/n
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics 2. Equality in social choicetheory, political science 2.1.Individuals 2.1.1 Anonymity Anonymityhighlighted by Donald Saari in his 2008 book (whenheconsiders conditions to beselected) • Majorityrule • Borda rule and othervotingrules (Dummett, Saari) • But Arrovianframework • Non-dictatorship • No veto • Extensions (Bordes and Salles, Duggan)
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics • 2.1.2 Power • Equal power • Political institutions (EU, UN…) • Power measures • A priori (treaties, constitutions …) • In practice (bargaining …) • Representativedemocracy (fairrepresentation, proportionalrule …) • Influence • Equal power or no power
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics 2.2. Alternatives: Neutrality • Votingrules (among the four conditions selected by Donald Saari) • Constitutions • Ties • Power and neutrality in the Arrovianframework (withindependence of irrelevant alternatives) • Power, neutrality, welfarism: Sen’simpossibilitytheorem • Individualrights
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics 3. Equality in normative economics/social ethics 3.1. Resources • Primarygoods (Rawls) • Resources à la Dworkin • Incomes (resources as generallyconsidered in economics) • Basic incomes (Van Parijs) • ELIE: Equal-Labor IncomeEqualisation (Kolm) Equalisationlaborisk yi=wiℓi+ ti ti= k ( w ⎼ wi )
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics 3.2. Opportunities (Roemer) • Discrimination • Handicap • Skills (Fleurbaey, Maniquet) 3.3. Welfare (Dworkin and others) 3.4. Capabilities (Sen)
On Equality, Social ChoiceTheory, and Normative Economics 4. Equality and the incidence of formalmethods 4.1. Measuretheory 4.2 Commodityspaces