In whatever sense we understand ‘values’, we must say that they precede prices and are ever present, even in a one-individual setting where market prices lato sensu can hardly be conceived.The chapter is concerned with the relation between the term ‘preference’ as used by economists and the term ‘value’ as used by moral philosophers.
Value and values, preferences and price: An economic perspective on ethical questions / G., Brennan; Eusepi, Giuseppe. - STAMPA. - 1(2009), pp. 14-31. [10.4337/9781849801904.00009].
Value and values, preferences and price: An economic perspective on ethical questions
EUSEPI, Giuseppe
2009
Abstract
In whatever sense we understand ‘values’, we must say that they precede prices and are ever present, even in a one-individual setting where market prices lato sensu can hardly be conceived.The chapter is concerned with the relation between the term ‘preference’ as used by economists and the term ‘value’ as used by moral philosophers.File allegati a questo prodotto
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