Compensating the dead
Journal article: An early death is, undoubtedly, a serious disadvantage. However, the compensation of short-lived individuals has remained so far largely unexplored, probably because it appears infeasible. Indeed, short-lived agents can hardly be identified ex ante, and cannot be compensated ex post. We argue that, despite those difficulties, a compensation can be carried out by encouraging early consumption in the life cycle. In a model with heterogeneous preferences and longevities, we show how a specific social criterion can be derived from intuitive principles, and we study the corresponding optimal policy under various informational assumptions.
Author(s)
Marc Fleurbaey, Marie-Louise Leroux, Grégory Ponthière
Journal
- Journal of Mathematical Economics
Date of publication
- 2014
Keywords
- Compensation
- Longevity
- Mortality
- Fairness
- Redistribution
Pages
- 28-41
URL of the HAL notice
Version
- 1
Volume
- 51