Individual fairness in Harsanyi's utilitarianism: Operationalizing all-inclusive utility

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Fairness can be incorporated into Harsanyi's utilitarianism through all-inclusive utility. This retains the normative assumptions of expected utility and Pareto-efficiency, and relates fairness to individual preferences. It makes utilitarianism unfalsifiable, however, if agents' all-inclusive utilities are not explicitly specified. This note proposes a two-stage model to make utilitarian welfare analysis falsifiable by specifying all-inclusive utilities explicitly through models of individual fairness preferences. The approach is applied to include fairness in widely discussed allocation examples.

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Trautmann, S. T. (2010). Individual fairness in Harsanyi’s utilitarianism: Operationalizing all-inclusive utility. Theory and Decision, 68(4), 405–415. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11238-008-9104-4

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