The capabilities approach
Erik Schokkaert
Department of Economics, KULeuven
Naamsestraat 69
B-3000 Leuven (Belgium)
erik.schokkaert@econ.kuleuven.be
ABSTRACT
Capabilities and functionings
are new and attractive concepts for assessing the well-being and advantage of
individuals. Functionings refer to a person’s
achievements, i.e. what she manages to do or to be. Capabilities refer to her
real opportunities and incorporate the idea of freedom. We discuss how recent
theoretical and empirical work has improved our insights in some of the key
questions of the approach. How to measure opportunities and how to balance
freedom and responsibility? How to formulate a list of capabilities which can
be used to analyse changes over time and differences between different
societies without being open to manipulation? How to construct an overall index
of well-being and what should be the relative role of a priori ethical
evaluations and of the opinions of the individuals themselves? What is the
relationship between measures of well-being and advantage at the individual and
at the aggregate level? To make further progress it is crucial, first, to
estimate structural models with individual data, analysing
the link between individual achievements, the socioeconomic and environmental
background of the persons concerned and the specific features of the individual
processes of choice and decision-making; and, second, to integrate the insights from these models in a coherent
ethical framework specifying the role of individual preferences and the limits
of personal responsibility.
Keywords: capabilities, opportunities