Behavioural Utilitarianism and Distributive Justice

Galanis, Giorgos and Veneziani, Roberto. 2022. Behavioural Utilitarianism and Distributive Justice. Economics Letters, 215, 110488. ISSN 0165-1765 [Article]
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What are the distributive implications of utilitarianism? Is it compatible with a concern for equality, as many utilitarians have argued? We analyse these ques- tions in the context of a pure allocation problem. We consider an infinitely-lived economy and, drawing on the behavioural literature, assume that individuals have reference-dependent preferences: agents’ utility is a function of current consump- tion and a reference point which captures consumption habits, or the agents’ upbringing. Assuming a history of inequalities in consumption, we show that the utilitarian allocation is equalising: starting from an unequal distribution, inequal- ities decrease over time at the utilitarian optimum. However, even though agents are in a relevant sense identical, equality does not obtain at any finite time.

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