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Money-metrics in local welfare analysis: Pareto improvements and equity considerations

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  • Schlee, Edward E.
  • Ali Khan, M.

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We identify local Pareto improvements from a valuation equilibrium, and extend the results of Hirshleifer, Arrow-Lind, Milleron, and Radner on the evaluation of small projects to behavioral or nonstandard choice models. We use the sign of directional derivative of the sum of McKenzie-Samuelson money metrics to evaluate small projects, but, rather than assume its differentiability, furnish preference conditions that guarantee it. Our methods yield, as an unintended consequence, (i) a refutation of Samuelson's (1974) conjecture that the money metric is locally concave in a neighborhood of a demand point, thereby settling an issue open for five decades; and (ii) a substantive extension of the 1988 Blackorby-Donaldson theorem that the money metric is concave in consumption only if preferences are quasihomothetic. We explain some equity implications of our local-welfare result, and as part of the rehabilitation of money metrics, suggest a case for using a second-order approximation to a money metric for local welfare. We illustrate when our results hold and don't hold with several non-standard choice models.

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  • Schlee, Edward E. & Ali Khan, M., 2023. "Money-metrics in local welfare analysis: Pareto improvements and equity considerations," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 213(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jetheo:v:213:y:2023:i:c:s0022053123001138
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jet.2023.105717
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    Keywords

    Money-metric; Local cost-benefit analysis; Saddlepoint inequalities; Non-ordered preferences; Equity; Samuelson's conjecture;
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    JEL classification:

    • D11 - Microeconomics - - Household Behavior - - - Consumer Economics: Theory
    • C61 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - Optimization Techniques; Programming Models; Dynamic Analysis
    • D61 - Microeconomics - - Welfare Economics - - - Allocative Efficiency; Cost-Benefit Analysis

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