The book is a collection of essays written since 2010, and dealing,
in one way or another, with the place of values in economic analysis.
The centrality of values in the collection is not surprising, given
that the thematic concerns informing the essays in the book relate
principally to methodological issues in economic enquiry, to
the normatively constrained aggregation of personal preferences into
collective choice, and to problems of logical coherence and ethical
appeal in the axiom systems underlying the measurement of economic and
social phenomena such as poverty, inequality and literacy. While many
of the essays are more or less technical in nature, they are all
explicitly motivated by considerations that go beyond the formalisms
of presentation to an involvement with the role of moral reasoning in
economic analysis. In particular, the essays emphasize the importance
of ‘ought propositions’ in a science which is all too often
regarded as being wholly and exclusively ‘positive’ in its
orientation. The book should be of particular interest to researchers,
students, and public policy makers.
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Essays in Normative Economics and Measurement
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ISBN
9789811604287
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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