In social choice and operations research, the egalitarian rule (also called the max-min rule or the Rawlsian rule) is a rule saying that, among all possible alternatives, society should pick the alternative which maximizes the minimum utility of all individuals in society. It is a formal mathematical representation of the egalitarian philosophy. It also corresponds to John Rawls' principle of maximizing the welfare of the worst-off individual.[1]
^Sen, Amartya (2017-02-20). Collective Choice and Social Welfare. Harvard University Press. doi:10.4159/9780674974616. ISBN 978-0-674-97461-6.
choice and operations research, the egalitarianrule (also called the max-min rule or the Rawlsian rule) is a rule saying that, among all possible alternatives...
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utilitarian or the egalitarianrule, it satisfies excludable-SP; If-and-only-if it is NOT the utilitarian nor the egalitarianrule, it satisfies strict-participation...
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{\displaystyle y_{1}+\cdots +y_{n}=m} . Two classic allocation rules are the egalitarianrule - aiming to equalize the utilities of all agents (equivalently:...
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the interpretation of the outcome. This corredponds similarly to the egalitarianrule, refined by the leximin order. Konieczny, Lang and Marquis present...
comprise British soccer crowds. This has been attributed in part to the egalitarian character of Australian football's early years in public parks where...
egalitarian Monroe rule. Lu and Boutilier presented a polytime 0.63-factor approximation greedy algorithm for the optimal satisfaction of the CC rule...
Narahari study the egalitarianrule, which aims to maximize the smallest utility of an agent. They prove that finding an egalitarian budget-allocation...
profile satisfies some criterion of fairness, such as the egalitarianrule or the proportional-fair rule. Two variants of the problem are: Shared items: each...
has also come to represent the egalitarian nature of Scandinavian countries. The "Law" was first formulated as ten rules in Sandemose's satirical novel...
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than polygamy," and that if practiced with honesty, flexibility, egalitarianrules, and trust, practitioners may "live enriched lives as a result". In...
Aristocracy (from Ancient Greek ἀριστοκρατίᾱ (aristokratíā) 'rule of the best'; from ἄριστος (áristos) 'best', and κράτος (krátos) 'power, strength') is...