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Hicks criterion

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Is this the correct definition of Scitovsky paradox? According to what I have read on other sources (such as: http://www.reckon.co.uk/open/Pareto_improvements_and_Kaldor-Hicks_efficiency_criterion), the Scitovsky paradox seems to be about having a change in allocations that satisfy the Hicks criterion but not the Kaldor criterion or viceversa. Is that correct?

From the linked page: "the ordering relation implied by either of the Kaldor or Hicks compensation criteria may not be anti-symmetric (the Scitovsky paradox)". This means any of the two serves for generating paradox. For all I know, they may be equivalent. Then again, I have no idea what we're talking about here anyway. ;) Paradoctor (talk) 17:04, 21 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Example

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An example is needed, otherwise it is difficult to understand. Jackzhp (talk) 11:56, 24 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]