Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Abram Bergson (April 21, 1914 in New York City – April 23, 2003 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) (born Abram Burk) was an American economist.In a 1938 paper Bergson defined and discussed the notion of an individualistic social welfare function. The paper delineated necessary marginal conditions for economic efficiency, relative to: real-valued ordinal utility functions of individuals (illustrated by indifference-curve maps) for commodities labor supplied other resource constraints.. }
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- Abram_Bergson comment "Abram Bergson (April 21, 1914 in New York City – April 23, 2003 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) (born Abram Burk) was an American economist.In a 1938 paper Bergson defined and discussed the notion of an individualistic social welfare function. The paper delineated necessary marginal conditions for economic efficiency, relative to: real-valued ordinal utility functions of individuals (illustrated by indifference-curve maps) for commodities labor supplied other resource constraints.".