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Welfare economics, risk and uncertainty
Marc Fleurbaey
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Social Choice
100%
Economic Risk
100%
Economic Uncertainty
100%
Welfare Risk
100%
Welfare Economics
100%
Egalitarianism
66%
Average Person
33%
Difficult Question
33%
Risk-averse
33%
Catastrophe
33%
Expected Utility
33%
Possible Answer
33%
Risk Context
33%
Expected Impact
33%
Utilitarianism
33%
Ambiguity-averse
33%
Economics of Risk
33%
Social Sciences
Welfare Economics
100%
Economic Uncertainty
100%
Egalitarianism
100%
Economic Risk
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economic Uncertainty
100%
Economic Risk
100%
Utilitarianism
50%