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Chapter 1: 'Instrumentalism' and Friedman's Methodology: A Short Objection
Chapter 2: A Sort of Paretian Liberalism
Chapter 3: Liberty, Equality, and Impossibility: Some General Results in the Space of 'Soft' Preferences
Chapter 4: The Arrow Paradox with Fuzzy Preferences
Chapter 5: Equality, Priority, and Distributional Judgements
Chapter 6: Two Logical and Normative Issues Relating to Measurement in the Social Sciences
Chapter 7: Social Groups and Economic Poverty: A Problem in Measurement
Chapter 8: Reckoning Sub-Group Poverty Differentials in the Measurement of Aggregate Poverty
Chapter 9: Poverty Measurement in the Presence of a 'Group Affiliation' Externality
Chapter 10: Revisiting the Normalization Axiom in Poverty Measurement
Chapter 11: The Focus Axiom and Poverty: On the Co-existence of Precise Language and Ambiguous Meaning in Economic Measurement
Chapter 12: Assessing Inequality in the Presence of Growth
Chapter 13: Revisiting an Old Theme in the Measurement of Inequality and Poverty
Chapter 14: Inequality Measurement with Subgroup Decomposability and Level-Sensitivity.

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