Aproximación a la teoría del bienestar
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En este artículo, se presentan algunos conceptos de la teoría del bienestar, donde se intenta definir una función de bienestar social, que sea aplicable en forma individual a los distintos componentes de una sociedad. El propósito es incluir bases teóricas para facilitar la compresión, dominio general, y aplicación de técnicas para una adecuada distribución de recursos que contribuyan al bienestar social de la comunidad.Downloads
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