On the construction and representation of social welfare orders satisfying consequentialist equity axioms

Abstract

In this paper we examine the constructive nature of social welfare orders on infinite utility streams X=YN satisfying Strong Equity, Hammond Equity, or the Pigou--Dalton transfer principle. The constructive social welfare orders are described using lexicographic preference relations. Social welfare orders satisfying Strong Equity, Hammond Equity, or the Pigou--Dalton transfer principle admit explicit descriptions when Y(<) is well-ordered. We describe restrictions on the domain Y under which the existence of social welfare orders satisfying the aforementioned equity axioms entails the existence of a non-Ramsey collection. For this, we rely on the existence of a non-Ramsey collection, which is treated here as a nonconstructive object.

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