Social criteria for evaluating population change
Journal of public economics, vol. 25, no. 1, 1984, pp. 13–33
Abstract
Many applications of economic analysis require social evaluations of alternatives involving different numbers of people. In this paper we use the tools of social-choice theory to provide an axiomatic formulation of this problem. It yields a class of social criteria called ‘critical-level generalized utilitarianism’. This class and its implications are compared with other criteria and are found to yield intuitively appealing results.
