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Buch, Englisch, Band 520, 254 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 411 g

Reihe: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems

Glaser

Efficiency versus Sustainability in Dynamic Decision Making

Advances in Intertemporal Compromising
2002
ISBN: 978-3-540-43906-6
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Advances in Intertemporal Compromising

Buch, Englisch, Band 520, 254 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 411 g

Reihe: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems

ISBN: 978-3-540-43906-6
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg


To all who taught me, and to all who will. Over the past fifteen years the notions of efficiency and sustainability have, more than any others, influenced the academic and public discussion concerning the intertemporal allocation of resources, especially as regards the economics of growth and environment. This treatise formally develops and counterposes these notions by means of the construct of a trajectorial objective, which is here developed, along with its implications, as a natural advance upon the classical scalar objective. In the course of this study it becomes clear that efficiency and sustainability are by no means identical, given that efficiency, on the one hand, is the concept for avoiding wasteful behavior, and sustainability, on the other, is the concept for ensuring that certain critical aspiration levels, which usually reflect the wish for survival, are maintained. Nonetheless, contrary to what may be assumed, these two concepts do not generally yield mutually exclusive solutions; in fact, they can be combined to complement each other in the quest for unimprovable long-term solutions which sustain given and necessary aspiration levels. This treatise develops and analyzes dynamic decision models (DDM) with one trajectorial objective according to the methodology of multi­ criteria decision making (MCDM). Moreover, introducing the method of distance maximization crucially augments MCDM and proves to be invaluable for DDMs in the case of a nonexistent utopia trajectory as well as in the case of sustainability as objective.

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1 Introduction.- I Decision Theoretical Foundation.- 2 Fundamentals of Decision Making.- 3 Fundamentals of Multi-criteria Decision Making.- II Dynamic Decision Making.- 4 Fundamentals of Dynamic Decision Making.- 5 Type A Objective: ‘The Destination Matters’.- 6 Type B Objective: ‘The Journey is the Goal’.- 7 Multiple Objectives in Dynamic Decision Making.- 8 Concluding Remarks.- List of Figures.- Symbols and Notation.



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