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Le problème du choix social est-il résolu ?
Translated title of the contribution
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Is the social choice problem solved?
Marc Fleurbaey
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Social Choice
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Choice Problem
100%
Social Choice Theory
100%
Cost-benefit Analysis
50%
Ethical Decision Making
50%
Public Policy Evaluation
50%
Evaluation Criteria
50%
Social State
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Welfare Function
100%
Public Policy
33%
Cost Benefit Analysis
33%
Psychology
Cost-Benefit Analysis
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