William Baumol's Fairness Assumption: Difference between revisions
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::If the bundles held by both A and B can be reduced without giving rise to envy, then the distribution is ''superfair''. | ::If the bundles held by both A and B can be reduced without giving rise to envy, then the distribution is ''superfair''. | ||
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=<center>Properties of Fariness</center>= | =<center>Properties of Fariness</center>= |
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Definitions
- Envy:
- If A prefers to his own bundle, the bundle of goods held by B, A is said to envy B.
- Fairness:
- The distribution of goods X and Y is fair if no envy is involved.
- Superfairness:
- If the bundles held by both A and B can be reduced without giving rise to envy, then the distribution is superfair.