Shared destinies and the measurement of social risk equity

Shared destinies and the measurement of social risk equity

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Article ID: iaor20103214
Volume: 176
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 409
End Page Number: 424
Publication Date: Apr 2010
Journal: Annals of Operations Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: social capital
Abstract:

The evaluation of social risk equity for alternative probability distributions over the potential sets of fatalities is analyzed axiomatically. Fishburn and Straffin (1989) have identified a necessary and sufficient condition for two social risk distributions to be judged to be socially indifferent whenever their associated distributions of risk of death for individuals and for the number of fatalities are the same. It is argued that this approach does not permit society to exhibit any concern for the number of people an individual perishes with. A weakening of the Fishburn–Straffin condition that is compatible with a concern for shared destinies is proposed.

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