2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104075
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Intragenerational inequality aversion and intergenerational equity

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“…Some developing countries have expressed concerns that prioritizing the well-being of future generations may come at the expense of the current generation of poor people (Spijkers, 2018), thus making intergenerational and intragenerational equity seem contradictory to each other. However, it is essential to recognize that these two principles are not mutually exclusive; rather, they are mutually reinforcing (Martinet et al, 2022). This is because achieving sustainable consumption hinges on addressing the prevailing unequal exchange relations between countries, which necessitates a comprehensive strategy.…”
Section: Harmonizing Intergenerational and Intragenerational Equitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some developing countries have expressed concerns that prioritizing the well-being of future generations may come at the expense of the current generation of poor people (Spijkers, 2018), thus making intergenerational and intragenerational equity seem contradictory to each other. However, it is essential to recognize that these two principles are not mutually exclusive; rather, they are mutually reinforcing (Martinet et al, 2022). This is because achieving sustainable consumption hinges on addressing the prevailing unequal exchange relations between countries, which necessitates a comprehensive strategy.…”
Section: Harmonizing Intergenerational and Intragenerational Equitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past two decades, there has been much literature discussing the connections between equity and sustainable development. See Templet [21], Daily and Ehrlich [22], Spijkers et al [23] and Martinet et al [24] as well.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%