Representing an ordering when the population varies

This note describes a domain of distributions of wellbeing, in which different distributions may have different populations. It proves a representation theorem for an ordering defined on this domain.

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Main Author: Broome, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2003
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description This note describes a domain of distributions of wellbeing, in which different distributions may have different populations. It proves a representation theorem for an ordering defined on this domain.
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Representing an ordering when the population varies
title Representing an ordering when the population varies
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