Seminar

Generalized Utilitarianism and Harsanyi's Impartial Observer Theorem

Zvi Safra (The School of Management Academic Studies - Israël)

April 6, 2010, 11:00–12:30

Toulouse

Room MF 323

Economic Theory Seminar

Abstract

Harsanyi's impartial observer must consider two types of lotteries: imaginary identity lotteries (\accidents of birth") which she faces as herself, and the real outcome lotteries (\life chances") to be faced by the individuals she imagines becoming. If we maintain a distinction between identity and outcome lotteries then Harsanyi-like axioms yield generalized utilitarianism, and allow us to accommodate concerns about different individuals' risk attitudes and concerns about fairness. Requiring an impartial observer to be indifferent as to which individual should face similar risks restricts her social welfare function, but still allows her to accommodate fairness. Requiring an impartial observer to be indifferent between identity and outcome lotteries, however, forces her to ignore both fairness and different risk-attitudes, and yields a new axiomatization of Harsanyi's utilitarianism.

Keywords

generalized utilitarianism; impartial observer; social welfare function; fairness; ex ante egalitarianism;

JEL codes

  • D63: Equity, Justice, Inequality, and Other Normative Criteria and Measurement
  • D71: Social Choice • Clubs • Committees • Associations