William Baumol's Fairness Assumption
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Definitions
For convenience, the below definitions assume a world with two individuals, A and B, and two goods, X and Y
- If A prefers to his own bundle, the bundle of goods held by B, A is said to envy B.
- The distribution of goods X and Y is fair if no envy is involved.
- If the bundles held by both A and B can be reduced without giving rise to envy, then the distribution is superfair.
Who cares about fairness?
Properties of Fariness
Properties of Superfairness
Multistage Superfairness
Applications