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Peter J. Hammond

In: Conversations on Social Choice and Welfare Theory - Vol. 1

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  • Philippe Mongin

    (GREGHEC, CNRS & HEC Paris)

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Following an initiative of Social Choice and Welfare, this is the result of an interview conducted by email exchange during the period from July 2017 to February 2018, with minor adjustments later in 2018. Apart from some personal history, topics discussed include: (i) social choice, especially with interpersonal comparisons of utility; (ii) utilitarianism, including Harsanyi’s contributions; (iii) consequentialism in decision theory and in ethics; (iv) the independence axiom for decisions under risk; (v) welfare economics under uncertainty; (vi) incentive compatibility and strategyproof mechanisms, especially in large economies; (vii) Pareto gains from trade and from migration; (viii) cost–benefit analysis and welfare measurement; (ix) the possible future of normative economics.

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  • Philippe Mongin, 2021. "Peter J. Hammond," Studies in Choice and Welfare, in: Marc Fleurbaey & Maurice Salles (ed.), Conversations on Social Choice and Welfare Theory - Vol. 1, pages 209-241, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:stcchp:978-3-030-62769-0_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-62769-0_12
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