Can everyone benefit from growth ? Two difficulties (Q1116868)

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Can everyone benefit from growth ? Two difficulties
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    Can everyone benefit from growth ? Two difficulties (English)
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    We consider the problem of fair division in economies where the amount to be divided may vary. We show that there is no solution to this problem jointly satisfying the following requirements: (i) Pareto-optimality; (ii) resource monotonicity: an increase in the aggregate endowment should benefit all agents; (iii) individual rationality from equal division: all agents should be better off than at equal division. The first two requirements are also incompatible with (iv) no agent should consume more of every good than any other agent.
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    fair division
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    Pareto-optimality
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    resource monotonicity
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    individual rationality
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