“Real welfare economics asks: is this society better, taking account of everyone who lives in it? The Kaldor-Hicks criterion answers a different question: could the winners, if they chose to, arrange things so that no one was worse off?” @braddelong.bsky.social delightfully on Hicks
Not My John Hicks Lecture: "John (Hicks) the Apostate"
Link Preview: Not My John Hicks Lecture: "John (Hicks) the Apostate": A master technician of neoclassical economics spent his last decades explaining why his own framework misled us. From IS‑LM to Kaldor‑Hicks to ‘temporary equilibrium,’ Hicks ended his career trying...