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Introduction to social choice and welfare
Social choice theory is concerned with the evaluation of alternative methods of collective decision-making, as well as with the logical foundations of welfare economics. In turn, welfare economics is concerned with the critical scrutiny of the performance of actual and/or imaginary economic systems, as well as with the critique, design and implementation of alternative economic policies. The Handbook of Social Choice and Welfare, which is edited by Kenneth Arrow, Amartya Sen and Kotaro Suzumura, presents, in two volumes, essays on past and on-going work in social choice theory and welfare economics. This paper is written as an extensive introduction to the Handbook with the purpose of placing the broad issues examined in the two volumes in better perspective, discussing the historical background of social choice theory, the vistas opened by Arrow's Social Choice and Individual Values, the famous "socialist planning" controversy, and the theoretical and practical significance of social choice theory.social choice theory, welfare economics, socialist planning controversy, social welfare function, Arrovian impossibility theorems, voting schemes, implementation theory, equity and justice, welfare and rights, functioning and capability, procedural fairness
Mechanism of confinement in low-dimensional organic conductors
Confinement-deconfinement transition in quarter-filled two-coupled chains
comprising dimerization, repulsive interactions and interchain hopping has been
demonstrated by applying the renormalization group method to the bosonized
Hamiltonian. The confinement given by the irrelevant interchain hopping occurs
with increasing umklapp scattering which is induced by the dimerization leading
to effectively half-filling. It is shown that the transition originates in a
competition between a charge gap and the renormalized interchain hopping.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, Proc. CREST Int. Workshop, Nagoya 2000, submitted
to J. Phys. Chem. Solid
Effect of Thermal Fluctuation on Spectral Function for the Tomonaga-Luttinger Model
We examine the spectral function of the single electron Green function at
finite temperatures for the Tomonaga-Luttinger model which consists of the
mutual interaction with only the forward scattering. The spectral weight, which
is calculated as a function of the frequency with the fixed wave number, shows
that several peaks originating in the excitation spectra of charge and spin
fluctuations vary into a single peak by the increase of temperature.Comment: 10 pages, 6 eps figure
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