Public economics Kolm's work in Public Economics includes: • The
Theory of Value Constraints: second-best optimum with constraints involving prices such as financial result, budget structure, price relations, etc. For each such constraint or set of such constraints, there is a focal point towards which the vector of outputs and inputs moves when the vector of marginal costs and productivities moves towards the price vector. Applications are to optimum taxation, duties, subsidies, management, public firms, tariffs and balance of payments, planning. • The
Theory of Public Goods: types and theory of mixed goods, "Kolm triangles", voluntary contributions, mixed public and private financing, crowd out, reasons for and types and effects of "warm-glows", cases of large numbers, types of tacit cooperation (social contracts, matching or lateral reciprocity, Kantian solutions), application to the alleviation of poverty and to environmental management. • Optimum
non-linear public tariffs and income taxation. • The
Theory of Mass Services: utilities with externalities between users (e.g. congestion).Optimum prices, investment and management. Financial result. The theory of "qualitative returns to scale". Applications to transportation, energy, environment, queuing. •
Ecological economics applying the above results plus specific values to environmental issues and policies.
Normative economics Kolm's works in Normative Economics include: • The
Comparison and Measure of Inequalities: of income (one good), intensive, addition-neutral, intermediate, synthetic, transfers, Schur-convexity, concentrations, truncations, etc., multidimensional, of freedom of choice. • The reasons for and types of equality. • "
Equity-no-envy" as no one preferring any other's allocation to her own, identical to equal potential freedom of choice, consistent with efficiency. Applications. The dual "adequacy"; relation. Actual envy and the definition of envy-free preferences and their properties. Other related principles. •
Super-equity. Efficient multi-dimensional equality. Cases of equal partial or total incomes. • Comparable "fundamental" utility or preferences. Eudemonistic justice as equality, "practical justice" as leximin. Minimax in suffering. • The definition of welfare as utility or preferences cleaned for individual differences in tastes and hedonic capacities. Computation. Consequences and applications. •
Social liberty, "liberal social contracts" and freedom-based public economics. Analysis of social liberty, a liberty fundamental to the laws and individual rights of the modern world, and its implications. Indications of the general liberal theory, including the Liberal Social Contract, in contrast to the classical liberal theory regarding the role of the public sector. •
Macrojustice: redistribution taxation respecting efficiency, basic liberties and equal freedom of choice in "Equal-Labour Income Equalization". Application by tax exemption of overtime labour. • The
Justice and Equity: Compatibility and relations of equity, efficiency, and preferences.
Reciprocity and giving Kolm's works on pro-social conducts include the analyses of: •
Reciprocity as favouring one's benefactor, generalized to "extended", "reverse" and "general" reciprocity, including "balance" and "liking" reciprocity, applied in particular to explain spontaneous corrections of a number of "market failures". • In his book
The Good Economy, the possibility of a society structured by general reciprocity where everyone gives to society, and, reciprocally, receives from all the others. This is in opposition to exchange (in particular commercial) and transfers imposed by an external social entity. •
Joint giving as contributions to a particular public good.
Transitions Kolm's studies and theory of transitions between various kinds of economic systems include the various types of development, and transitions from or to various kinds of socialisms.
Financial and monetary choices and macroeconomic policy Kolm's works on financial and monetary choices and macroeconomic policy include: • The theory of
stochastic dominance and related comparisons and measures of risk (see above "Inequalities"). • The concept and theory of
external liquidity: an agent's cash balances also benefit potential sellers to it and influences other agents; resulting optimum monetary policy. • Explanation of
inflation from uncertainty and from the allocation of pricing efforts. • The
shifting unemployment-inflation political
cycle and
spiral and crises forecast, with international synchronization. •
Optimum external monetary policy. Paths to monetary union and integration. •
Are Elections Democracy? Economic psychology Kolm's works on economic psychology and economic philosophical psychology include: •
The economic theory of social sentiments. Applications to
altruism and to envy. • Analysis and development of
oriental philosophical psychology and applications to the modern world.
Contributed volumes on Kolm's works The work of Serge Kolm has been the object of a number of conferences and of two volumes of contributions: •
Social Ethics and Normative Economics, Essays in honour of Serge-Christophe Kolm, edited by M. Fleurbaey, M. Salles and J. Weymark, Springer, 2011. •
On Kolm’s Theory of Macrojustice, edited by C. Gamel and M. Lubrano, Springer, 2010. == References ==