Could it be that there is a misspelling for Pareto's "ophelimity " ?
See:
http://homepage.newschool.edu/het//essays/paretian/paretoptimal.htm
"We will say that the members of a collectivity enjoy maximium
ophelimity in a certain position when it is impossible to find a way
of moving from that position very slightly in such a manner that the
ophelimity enjoyed by each of the individuals of that collectivity
increases or decreases." (V. Pareto, 1906: p.261).
(Manual of Political Economy , 1906 (Italian; French transl., 1909,
English transl, 1971). )
Michael Ambrosi
Quote from Robin Neill <[log in to unmask]>:
> Colleagues:
>
> Within the past six months I ran across a statement that
> a mid to late nineteenth century, mathematical economist
> suggested the usefullness of a "opthalimity meter" - to
> objectively measure "satisfaction". I have had no success
> in again finding the statement, and I cannot even remember
> who the economist was. Can any of you?
>
> Robin Neill
>