JEL classification

Journal of Economic Literature Classification (10696) D - Microeconomics (2307) D6 - Welfare Economics (413) D60 - General (67) D61 - Allocative Efficiency; Cost-Benefit Analysis (51) D62 - Externalities (37) D63 - Equity, Justice, Inequality, and Other Normative Criteria and Measurement (233) D64 - Altruism (23) D69 - Other (3)
Number of items at this level: 25.
A
  • Adler, Matthew D., Dolan, Paul, Kavetsos, Georgios (2015). Would you choose to be happy? Tradeoffs betweenhappiness and the other dimensions of life in a largepopulation survey. (CEP Discussion Paper 1366). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Adler, Matthew D., Dolan, Paul, Kavetsos, Georgios (2017). Would you choose to be happy? Tradeoffs between happiness and the other dimensions of life in a large population survey. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 139, 60-73. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2017.05.006
  • Gough, Ian, Abu Sharkh, Miriam (2010). Financing welfare regimes: a literature review and cluster analysis. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.
  • B
  • Bucci, Laura (2018). Despite declining membership, organized labor continues to reduce economic inequality in the American states. picture_as_pdf
  • C
  • Castañeda, R. Andrés, Garriga, Santiago, Gasparini, Leonardo, Lucchetti, Leonardo R., Valderrama, Daniel (2018). How sensitive is regional poverty measurement in Latin America to the value of the poverty line? Economía, 19(1), 33 - 58. https://doi.org/10.1353/eco.2018.0007 picture_as_pdf
  • Clark, Andrew E., Flèche, Sarah, Senik, Claudia (2014). Economic growth evens-out happiness: evidence from six surveys. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1306). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Clark, Andrew E., Flèche, Sarah, Senik, Claudia (2015). Economic growth evens out happiness: evidence from six surveys. Review of Income and Wealth, 62(3), 405-419. https://doi.org/10.1111/roiw.12190
  • Cowell, Frank (2008). Modelling Lorenz curves: robust and semi-parametric issues. In Chotikapanich, Duangkamon (Ed.), Modeling Income Distributions and Lorenz Curves (pp. 241-245). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Cowell, Frank, Victoria-Feser, Maria-Pia (1994). Robustness properties of poverty indices. (DARP 8). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • D
  • Dhingra, Swati, Morrow, John (2017). Efficiency in large markets with firm heterogeneity. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1502). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Dhingra, Swati, Morrow, John (2012). The impact of integration on productivity and welfare distortions under monopolistic competition. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1130). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Dhingra, Swati, Morrow, John (2017). Efficiency in large markets with firm heterogeneity. Research in Economics, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rie.2017.10.004
  • Dolan, Paul, Fujiwara, Daniel, Metcalfe, Robert (2011). A step towards valuing utility the marginal and cardinal way. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1062). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • E
  • Eissa, Nada, Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen, Thustrup Kreiner, Claus (2004). Evaluation of four tax reforms in the United States: labor supply and welfare effects for single mothers. National Bureau for Economic Research.
  • O'Donoghue, Cathal, Evans, Martin (1999). Cross-national microsimulation modelling: reforming social assistance in three European countries. Brazilian Electronic Journal of Economics, 2(1).
  • G
  • Gale, Douglas, Gottardi, Piero (2014). Capital structure, investment, and fire sales. (Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers 23). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Gough, Ian, Meadowcroft, James (2011). Decarbonising the welfare state. La Rivista Delle Politiche Sociali, 1, 29-51.
  • Madarász, Kristóf, Gneezy, Uri, Imas, Alex (2012). Conscience accounting: emotional dynamics and social behaviour. (Theoretical economics paper series). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • I
  • Innes, Abby (2010-10-19) Are democratic welfare states compatible with emerging markets?: evidence from Central Europe [Other]. European Institute Lecture Series, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • M
  • Melkevik, Åsbjørn (2018). The fallacy of basic economic rights. picture_as_pdf
  • N
  • Nava, Francesco (2015). Efficiency in decentralized oligopolistic markets. Journal of Economic Theory, 157, 315-348. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jet.2015.01.009
  • Nigmatulina, Dzhamilya (2022). Sanctions and misallocation. How sanctioned firms won and Russia lost. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1886). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Nocco, Antonella, Ottaviano, Gianmarco, Salto, Matteo, Tadokoro, Atsushi (2024). Leaving the global playing field through optimal non-discriminatory corporate taxes and subsidies. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1992). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Nocco, Antonella, Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P., Salto, Matteo (2019). Geography, competition and optimal multilateral trade policy. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1610). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Nocco, Antonella, Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P., Salto, Matteo (2013). Monopolistic competition and optimum product selection: why and how heterogeneity matters. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1206). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.