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Department of Economics & International Development, Unit Catalogue 2007/08


EC50120 Welfare economics and distributive justice

Credits: 6
Level: Masters
Semester: 1
Assessment: EX 100%
Requisites:
Aims: The aims of this unit are to provide a good understanding at graduate level of the underpinnings of welfare economics and distributive justice beginning with the welfare properties of general equilibrium.
Learning Outcomes:
At a general level, students will be equipped with the ability to analyse economic decisions under the light of formal principles of economic welfare and fairness. At a more practical level, students will be able to choose among rules of fair division of resources, on the basis of the properties of these rules.
Skills:
Ability to develop rigorous arguments through precise use of concepts and mathematical models (Taught/Facilitated/Assessed)
Ability to select, summarise and synthesise written information from multiple sources (T/F/A)
Ability to select and use appropriate ideas to produce a coherent response to a pre-set question (T/F/A)
Comprehensive and scholarly written communication (T/F/A)
Concise and effective written communication (e.g. briefings/written exams) (T/F/A)
Effective oral communication (e.g. lecture question and answer) (F)
Content:
Pareto optimality and the Pareto criterion. Principles of distributive justice. Cardinal welfarism. Ordinal welfarism. Solutions to the problem of the Commons. Economic exploitation in general, and economic exploitation in capitalism.