🧩 Philosophy 14h ago · Marc Fleurbaey

Normative Economics and Economic Justice

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[Revised entry by Marc Fleurbaey on May 6, 2026.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Distributive justice is often considered not to belong to the scope of economics, but there is actually an important literature in economics that addresses normative issues in social and economic justice. A variety of economic theories and approaches provide many insights in these matters. Presented below are the theory of inequality and poverty measurement, welfare economics, the theory of social choice, the

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