liberal paradox (Q1261223)

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in economic theory, the claim that no social system can simultaneously ① be committed to a minimal sense of freedom, ② always result in Pareto efficiency, and ③ be capable of functioning in any society
  • Sen paradox
  • Sen's paradox
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liberal paradox
in economic theory, the claim that no social system can simultaneously ① be committed to a minimal sense of freedom, ② always result in Pareto efficiency, and ③ be capable of functioning in any society
  • Sen paradox
  • Sen's paradox

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